Wood Calcite Pendant
Description
Calcite is a calcium carbonate mineral with a hardness of 3. Calcites are among the most varied and abundant crystals and they occur in a wide variety of forms and colors. The molecular structure of the crystals is rhombohedral, but specimens can appear as scalenohedrons, rhombohedrons, prisms, masses, stalactites, etc. Calcite makes up the major part of most marbles and limestones. Calcite crystals are found on every continent. Large deposits of brightly colored Calcites occur in Mexico, and some of the most desired forms, such as Stellar Beam Calcites, are found in the USA. We discuss below the major types of Calcite that are important for metaphysical use.
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Specifications
Specifications
- Type: Natural gemstone specimen
- Origin: Ethically sourced from trusted mines worldwide
- Authenticity: 100% genuine, never synthetic or lab-created
- Quality: Hand-selected for color, clarity, and form
- Vendor: Quartzsite Minerals
For detailed specifications, please refer to the product description above.
Product Details
Product Details
Every piece at Quartzsite Minerals is hand-picked from the world's finest deposits — including the Karakoram, Himalayas, Hindu Kush, and Pamir mountain ranges. We source directly from miners, eliminating middlemen to bring you museum-quality specimens and handcrafted jewelry at the best prices.
- Each piece is photographed individually — what you see is what you get
- Natural variations in color, size, and form make every item one of a kind
- Jewelry pieces feature genuine gemstones set in quality metalwork
- All items are carefully inspected before shipping
Materials & Care
Materials & Care
Materials: All gemstones are 100% natural and ethically sourced. Jewelry metalwork varies by piece (sterling silver, silver-tone, or gold-tone — see product description for details).
Care Instructions:
- Clean gently with a soft, dry or slightly damp cloth
- Avoid harsh chemicals, ultrasonic cleaners, and abrasive materials
- Store jewelry in a soft pouch or lined box to prevent scratching
- Remove jewelry before swimming, bathing, or exercising
- Some gemstones may fade in prolonged direct sunlight — store away from UV light
- Handle crystals and mineral specimens with care — avoid dropping on hard surfaces
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