Red Aragonite Crystal Guide: meaning, origin & properties
Learn what Red Aragonite is, where ours comes from, traditional associations across cultures, and how to identify a real specimen, in our complete Red Aragonite Crystal Guide.
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Read our Sourcing Standards →Red Aragonite is part of the carbonate family.
These tumbled stones come from Junín, Peru. It's soft (Mohs 3.5), so handle it with a little care, keep it dry, and store it in its own pouch so harder stones don't scratch it.
In crystal traditions, red aragonite is often associated with a quiet sense of renewal, settling into who you already are, and staying connected to your body and the moment. It's traditionally linked to the root and sacral chakras. If that resonates, keep a piece in your pocket during the day for a steadying presence. Work with it the way that fits your own practice.
These are traditional associations drawn from historical practice. This stone is not a substitute for medical or mental health care.
A starting place for your own quiet practice.