This mineral was extracted in Greece. This magnificent blend from Azurite and Aragonite is 8,0cm tall, and 8,0cm weid.
The transparent glass base is 6,0cm x 6,0cm
White Aragonite is also commonly known as cave calcite. Specimens are natural materials and stones may feature natural internal fractures, dips, caverns, or inclusions consistent with the growth pattern of the stone.
Aragonite almost always display a golden brown to hue but can also appear colorless. Other common color varieties of Aragonite include white, green, red, violet, yellow, and most recently blue.
Several marine animals are made of Aragonite! Some everyday examples of Aragonite occurring in the marine ecosphere are mollusk shells, coral skeletons, and cave stalactites.
Aragonite is one of the most powerful beginner stones a newcomer can get their hands on. Its potent energies help activate and align our entire chakra column to promote inner-balance, mental clarity, and transformation.
Azurite sometimes called a “stone of heaven”, is commonly believed to provide insight into all areas of life, promote intuition, stimulate creativity, dissolve impediments and soften cold intellectualism with love and compassion.
Azurite is a soft, deep-blue copper mineral produced by weathering of copper ore deposits. The mineral, a basic carbonate with the chemical formula Cu3(CO3)2(OH)2, has been known since ancient times, and was mentioned in “Pliny the Elder’s Natural History” under the Greek name “Kuanos”. Copper gives it its blue color.
the optical properties (color, intensity) of minerals such as azurite and malachite are characteristic of copper. Many coordination complexes of copper exhibit similar colors.
Azurite is found in the same geologic settings as its sister mineral, malachite, though it is usually less abundant. Both minerals occur widely as supergene copper minerals, formed in the oxidized zone of copper ore deposits.
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