Calcite is composed of calcium carbonate (CaCO3) and is one of the most widespread minerals in the world. Its color, when pure, ranges from transparent to whitish, but in the presence of impurities it can also take on other colors, such as blue, green, red, yellow and orange. Its typical origin is sedimentary, both by chemical precipitation from supersaturated solutions in calcium carbonate, and by sedimentation of organic remains that use calcium carbonate to form their shell. In addition to a sedimentary origin, calcite can also be found in both igneous and metamorphic rocks. Calcite is the richest mineral of forms known: in fact, more than 2000 different combinations of crystalline dresses are known. The name calcite orange is due to the fact that its color recalls that of citrus.
Dimensions
Height (cm): about 2-2.5
Depth (cm): about 2
Width (cm): 3-3.5 approx
Weight (g): about 25
Property
Chemical Formula: CaCO3
Mohs scale: 3
Relative density: 2.71
Crystalline System: Trigonal
Metaphysical angle
In the metaphysical world it is believed that calcite increases and amplifies the energy of healing, learning and awareness. In particular, clear calcite helps to see possibilities for renewal and growth that were previously hidden.