Weight – 7.88 oz’s – 223 gm’s
Dimensions – 2.8″ x 2.83″ long/wide (7.1 x 7.2 cm’s)
Country of Origin – Dachang country Qinglong city guizhou province, China
NZD $84.00
SKU: M1599
This Mineral Specimen features extraordinary rich purple druzy fluorite washed over shiny calcite crystals that sport wicked etchings!! This specimen is in excellent condition. Check out the video just above for the best look at this exotic specimen!
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Weight – 7.88 oz’s – 223 gm’s
Dimensions – 2.8″ x 2.83″ long/wide (7.1 x 7.2 cm’s)
Country of Origin – Dachang country Qinglong city guizhou province, China
Purple Fluorite is a wonderful healer on many, many levels.
It has a focus on blueprinting the cellular structure, particularly the skeletal system, to pre-pollution mapping. (Modern day living has bought about pollutants such as heavy metals which corrupt the human cellular structure, giving rise to issues such as cancers, osteoporosis, and so on.) It accelerates the cellular mitosis process, enabling the new cells being generated to follow the correct blueprint.
Purple Fluorite can also be used to treat arthritis. Get two Purple Fluorite clusters. Hold them opposing each other on either side of the treated body part. Then move them around the area still opposing each other. Follow your intuition as to what angle you hold the clusters at. Once they have dissolved the arthritis crystals, you can ensure they don’t return by taking a fluorite elixir.
Purple Fluorite is a fantastic meditation tool. Choose the shape you like best, be it pyramid, sphere, free form, or octahedron, and gaze upon it, breathing the many healing colors into the physical body. Carry it around with you to help keep mentally calm and collected. As it mostly comes in cut and polished form, the shapes often lend themselves perfectly to massage, reflexology, and sphere/egg therapy (rolling the spheres/eggs around as a massage tool).
Purple Fluorite is a beautiful, talented mineral that is so flexible in its many uses that it makes for a near essential tool in anybody’s healing kit!
Read more regarding Purple Fluorite Properties at the link below (will open in a new tab/window)….
http://crystal-information.com/encyclopedia/fluorite-purple/
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Calcite is one of the most abundant and widely distributed minerals on Earth and forms the structural foundation of many geological environments. It occurs in an extraordinary range of colors, crystal habits, and formations, making it one of the most diverse and fascinating mineral families available to collectors and crystal enthusiasts.
The name Calcite derives from the Latin word calx, meaning lime. Calcite has been used throughout human history for construction, sculpture, pigments, and tools — as well as for metaphysical and spiritual purposes in many ancient cultures.
Calcite occurs worldwide, with notable deposits found in Mexico, Iceland, Brazil, China, Madagascar, the United States, and across Europe. Different localities produce distinct crystal forms, colors, and optical properties.
Calcite is known for forming some of the most visually striking crystal habits, including scalenohedrons, rhombohedrons, dogtooth crystals, massive formations, stalactites, and fibrous aggregates. Many popular varieties — such as Blue Calcite, Orange Calcite, Honey Calcite, Green Calcite, and Caribbean Blue Calcite — all belong to the same mineral species.
Calcite is a calcium carbonate mineral (CaCO₃) and crystallizes in the trigonal crystal system. It forms through a wide variety of geological processes, including sedimentary deposition, hydrothermal activity, and biological accumulation.
Calcite is the primary component of limestone and marble and plays a critical role in Earth’s carbon cycle. It can precipitate directly from solution, form through metamorphism, or grow biologically in shells, coral, and skeletal structures.
One of Calcite’s most distinctive physical properties is its strong cleavage — it breaks cleanly in three directions — and its well-known optical double refraction, most famously demonstrated by Iceland Spar.
| Property | Value |
|---|---|
| Mineral Species | Calcite |
| Chemical Formula | CaCO₃ |
| Crystal System | Trigonal |
| Hardness (Mohs Scale) | 3 |
| Luster | Vitreous to pearly |
| Transparency | Transparent to opaque |
| Cleavage | Perfect in three directions |
⚠️ Handling:
Calcite is relatively soft and easily scratched. Handle with care and avoid contact with harder minerals such as Quartz.
🧼 Cleaning:
Avoid acids, vinegar, or harsh cleaners. Calcite can be gently wiped with a dry or slightly damp cloth. Prolonged water exposure is not recommended for polished pieces.
☀️ Light:
Most Calcite varieties are stable in light, though some colored forms may fade with prolonged intense sunlight.
📦 Storage:
Store Calcite separately or wrapped to prevent scratching and edge damage.