Stibnite, also called antimony is a soft dark steel grey colored sulfide mineral that forms crystals. It's not hard to grind. There are references to it's use as make up during biblical times, in ancient the Middle East, Egypt, and South Asia. read more
Antimony is a chemical element that can be found on the periodic table as the atomic symbol Sb. Knowledge of it dates back to biblical times, when antimony minerals were used in products such as cosmetics. The discovery of antimony is attributed to multiple individuals. read more
Antimony is a chemical element with symbol Sb (from Latin: stibium) and atomic number 51. A lustrous gray metalloid, it is found in nature mainly as the sulfide mineral stibnite (Sb 2 S 3). Antimony compounds have been known since ancient times and were powdered for use as medicine and cosmetics, often known by the Arabic name, kohl. read more