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Pool use can resume in 8 hours. Avoid superchlorinating for 1 week after treatment Pool water with high calcium levels, TDS, or a positive saturation index may cloud with use, which will clear with normal filtration. Available Sizes 1 qt. Related Products. Hosing off your filter? Copper smelting was discovered around the beginning of the Neolithic era, and has been traced to several different parts of the world at around the same time.

The Greeks referred to copper as aes Cyprium , because they mined it on the island of Cyprus which is pronounced kup-ros. Since Cyprus was known as the birthplace of Venus, the goddess of love, copper is often associated with her, and with the planet Venus as well. For instance, in the engineering and science worlds, copper is used as a conductor of electricity and heat. It allows the flow of a current back and forth. So, if copper can transfer energy in one direction or another in your home or workplace, guess what one of the metaphysical associations of copper will be?

Many people believe that this will give you a bit of a magical boost. Like several other metals, copper is also associated with currency and financial well being. During the early Roman period, unrefined lumps of copper were used as money.

By the time of the Caesars, however, Roman engineers had figured out how to blend copper with other metals to form alloys, and if you were an emperor, it became a mark of prestige to have coins minted with your own face on them.

Finally, you can use copper in healing magic. Have you ever seen those little copper bracelets that people wear, that are supposed to help with aches and pains?

There may or may not actually be any science behind that, but on a metaphysical level, many people swear by it. Tin is associated with Jupiter, both the planet and the Roman god. Tin is often used in alloys, being blended with other metals to make something new. For magical uses, tin is often associated with sexuality and the sacral chakra , so it can be used in rituals to attract the things you desire most. Success and prosperity, abundance, and healing energy—particularly rejuvenation and regeneration—are often tied to tin, which, on a physical level, acts as a bactericide.

In some belief systems, lightning is associated with tin. Lightning bolts are a symbol of the god Jupiter, so items charged during a lightning storm can be potent magical tools indeed. Many iron ores are actually oxides, and the heavy dark variety is the most commonly found. Hematite is a great example of this; iron itself is associated with protection , and many people carry hematite stones in their pocket as a magical safeguard.

Horseshoes and other iron items can be hung around your home to create a magical barrier against those who might do you harm. Iron is associated with the planet Mars, as well as the deity by that name. Keep in mind, Mars was a god of war , and so iron is an almost archetypical representation of the warrior , of power, and of courage. Early alchemists recognized lead as the heaviest of the base metals. It was associated with the planet Saturn, and the god of the same name. Lead items found in archaeological excavations are usually still unbroken after thousands of years, and many European cities are still using some of the lead piping that was installed by the ancient Romans.

For centuries, alchemists were convinced they could turn lead into gold. Once burned down, the lead is replaced by a fine yellowish ashy powder, which is why alchemists believed that lead and gold were so intricately connected. Lead is the metal of transformation and resurrection. Magical uses of lead include rituals that focus on connection with your deepest unconscious self, meditation, and stability and grounding. You can also incorporate it into workings to control negative behaviors and thoughts, break your bad habits , and overcome addictions.

Mercury, also called quicksilver, is one of the heaviest metals known to mankind, and at room temperature, it oozes about in a liquid form. Found in tombs in China, Egypt, and India dating back several thousand years, mercury was eventually used in healing medicine. The Greeks figured out that it could be applied to skin conditions, and in the Middle Ages it was discovered to be an effective cure for syphilis.

Mercury is a bit of a weird anomaly when it comes to metals, and is unlike any of the others. Because it appears as a living, breathing thing in constant motion, mercury is sometimes associated with the serpent.

Because mercury is dangerous to use, when it comes to magic, it is typically replaced by either silver or mercurial archetypes. Magical workings involving mercury include communication and progress—after all, the god Mercury was a fleet-footed messenger—as well as mental clarity, higher learning and education, and the ability to be a persuasive and convincing speaker.

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