Orange Calcite Raw Stones (1-2 Inch - A Grade - 12-20 Pieces Per Pound) Ethically Sourced from Madagascar

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Size: 1-2 Inches
Weight: 20-50 Grams
Pieces Per Pound: 12-20 Pieces
Grade: A
Origin: Betsiboka, Madagascar
Polished: Yes; Grapeseed Oil

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Size: 1-2 Inches
Weight: 20-50 Grams
Pieces Per Pound: 12-20 Pieces
Grade: A
Origin: Betsiboka, Madagascar
Polished: Yes; Grapeseed Oil

Size: 1-2 Inches
Weight: 20-50 Grams
Pieces Per Pound: 12-20 Pieces
Grade: A
Origin: Betsiboka, Madagascar
Polished: Yes; Grapeseed Oil

Description: Orange Calcite is a vibrant variety of calcite known for its energetic and uplifting properties. This stone is believed to enhance creativity, promote joy, and provide vitality. Its bright color and powerful properties make Orange Calcite a favorite for both aesthetic and healing purposes.

  • Color: Orange.

  • Primary Sources: Mexico, Madagascar, Namibia.

  • Mining/Collection: Mined from hydrothermal veins and metamorphic rock formations.

  • Crystal Form/Structure: Trigonal, rhombohedral crystals.

  • Hardness: 3 on the Mohs scale.

  • Physical Properties: Enhances creativity and vitality.

  • Emotional Properties: Promotes joy and emotional balance.

  • Healing Properties: Supports the immune system, aids in physical healing.

  • Chakra: Sacral chakra.

  • Astrological Sign: Leo.

  • Unique Fact: Orange Calcite is often used in crystal healing practices to enhance creativity and promote joy.

  • Usage Insight: Use Orange Calcite in meditation to enhance creativity and promote joy.

  • Care Instructions: Clean your Orange Calcite by wiping it with a dry cloth; avoid prolonged exposure to water to prevent damage.

  • Authenticity Tips:

    • Color: Genuine Orange Calcite has a natural, even orange color. Be cautious of stones that appear overly bright or uniform.

    • Inclusions: Real Orange Calcite often has natural inclusions. Perfectly clear stones might be synthetic.

    • Hardness Test: Orange Calcite is relatively soft (3 on the Mohs scale) and can be scratched by a steel knife.