#10030 Hematite and Dogtooth Spar Calcite on white Calcite pseudomorph after Calcite formation
#10030 Hematite and Dogtooth Spar Calcite on white Calcite pseudomorph after Calcite formation
#10030
Embark on a journey of discovery with this extraordinary specimen! Behold the mesmerizing fusion of Hematite and Calcite Dogtooth spar delicately nestled on a canvas of white Calcite. Witness the intricate beauty of its formation, with heavily striated, complex rhombohedral-scalenohedral patterns, resembling a mesmerizing pseudomorph after Calcite crazy formation. As if touched by magic, this specimen emanates a captivating glow under the enchanting illumination of 365nm, inviting you to explore its unique and captivating allure.
Sizes: 292.10 x 234.95 x 165.10mm
Weight: 24lb
Unveiling Pseudomorphs: Exploring Nature's Artistry
Delve into the intriguing world of pseudomorphs, where mineral compounds undergo a fascinating transformation, assuming the shape of their predecessor while gradually transitioning into a new crystalline structure. This captivating process, akin to nature's own artistic endeavor, yields mesmerizing specimens that showcase the beauty and complexity of geological evolution.
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Lithotherapy, stemming from the Greek words 'lithos' meaning stones and 'therapia' meaning cure, is a method that harnesses the healing properties of crystals and minerals, each resonating at different vibrations. These diverse vibrations serve various spiritual benefits, and by introspecting, one can discern which minerals align best with their spiritual needs. Placing minerals on specific areas of the body stimulates the corresponding chakras, aiding in their opening. Additionally, certain minerals can be carried in pockets or placed at the bottom of purses, serving as continual sources of benefit. Your choice of mineral determines its usage.
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What Is Calcite and Its Properties?
Calcite is one of the most common minerals, named by Gaius Plinius Secundus in 79 from 'calx.' It belongs to the carbonate mineral family and can be found in various forms such as Dogtooth, Combined form, and the rare Nailhead Spar. Calcite occurs in multiple sizes and can appear as clusters, geodes, or most commonly, cubes. It comes in various colors including yellow, white, pink, blue, purple, and translucent. Its molecular composition allows Calcite to fluoresce under 365nm light and sometimes even phosphoresce.
Calcite is known for its beneficial properties for the skeletal system and blood circulation. It also aids in mental well-being by soothing and restoring balance. It clears blockages and is an exceptional energy purifier.