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  1. Flowstone - Wikipedia

    The flowstone forms when thin layers of these deposits build on each other, sometimes developing more rounded shapes as the deposit gets thicker. There are two common forms of …

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  3. FlowStone Partners

    FlowStone Partners manages private equity investment products that address the unique requirements of smaller institutional and individual investors by combining the core benefits of …

  4. Flowstone | Formation, Sedimentary, Deposits | Britannica

    Flowstone, mineral deposit found in “solution” caves in limestone. Flowing films of water that move along floors or down positive-sloping walls build up layers of calcium carbonate (calcite), …

  5. Flowstone - National Speleological Society

    Flowstone is perhaps the most common of all cave deposits and is almost always composed of calcite or other carbonate minerals. It forms in thin layers which initially take on the shape of …

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  7. Flowstone

    This alchemy of stone, enamel and fire produces characteristic variations in tone and pigment, occasional blooms of ore and fine crettatura (crackling) – features that give every Flowstone …

  8. What Is A Flowstone? - WorldAtlas

    Aug 1, 2017 · Flowstones are a type of speleothem found on the walls and floors of caves. These are typically sheetlike deposits of carbonate minerals like calcite. Flowstones are formed by …

  9. FLOWSTONE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    The meaning of FLOWSTONE is calcite deposited by a thin sheet of flowing water usually along the walls or floor of a cave.

  10. applications — Flowstone

    One of the few stones available that can be glazed, Flowstone’s nature gives rise to limitless artistic expression in color, texture and aesthetic and structural effects.