Honey Calcite
This mineral from the Elmwood Mine in Tennessee measures 76 × 51 × 44 mm and weighs 162.2g. Calcite, a common carbonate mineral, forms in a variety of crystalline structures. This specimen’s warm, amber-yellow hue is a result of trace impurities, and it typically forms in sedimentary environments.
Metaphysically, Honey Calcite is thought to encourage personal empowerment and self-confidence. It is believed to assist in overcoming obstacles by promoting clarity and motivation, making it a supportive stone for setting and achieving goals.
This mineral from the Elmwood Mine in Tennessee measures 76 × 51 × 44 mm and weighs 162.2g. Calcite, a common carbonate mineral, forms in a variety of crystalline structures. This specimen’s warm, amber-yellow hue is a result of trace impurities, and it typically forms in sedimentary environments.
Metaphysically, Honey Calcite is thought to encourage personal empowerment and self-confidence. It is believed to assist in overcoming obstacles by promoting clarity and motivation, making it a supportive stone for setting and achieving goals.
This mineral from the Elmwood Mine in Tennessee measures 76 × 51 × 44 mm and weighs 162.2g. Calcite, a common carbonate mineral, forms in a variety of crystalline structures. This specimen’s warm, amber-yellow hue is a result of trace impurities, and it typically forms in sedimentary environments.
Metaphysically, Honey Calcite is thought to encourage personal empowerment and self-confidence. It is believed to assist in overcoming obstacles by promoting clarity and motivation, making it a supportive stone for setting and achieving goals.