NEW Find: CREAM-Colored ARAGONITE from Alps, Switzerland
NEW SWISS FIND 2024! Alpine botryoidal and mammillary aragonite with a white/yellowish coloration.
This is a brand new discovery that every mineral collector, especially those focused on Alpine minerals, should have! This is a rare find of yellow botryoidal aragonite from the Swiss Alps.
The uniqueness of this specimen lies in its rarity, provenance, size, and the quality of the botryoidal crystals. Additionally, its intense color tones give the specimen elegance and refinement.
Specifications:
Formula: CaCO₃ (aragonite)
Measurements: 42 x 20 x 17 mm
Weight: 19,46 g
Provenance: Lukmanier Gorge, Grisons, Switzerland
NEW SWISS FIND 2024! Alpine botryoidal and mammillary aragonite with a white/yellowish coloration.
This is a brand new discovery that every mineral collector, especially those focused on Alpine minerals, should have! This is a rare find of yellow botryoidal aragonite from the Swiss Alps.
The uniqueness of this specimen lies in its rarity, provenance, size, and the quality of the botryoidal crystals. Additionally, its intense color tones give the specimen elegance and refinement.
Specifications:
Formula: CaCO₃ (aragonite)
Measurements: 42 x 20 x 17 mm
Weight: 19,46 g
Provenance: Lukmanier Gorge, Grisons, Switzerland
NEW SWISS FIND 2024! Alpine botryoidal and mammillary aragonite with a white/yellowish coloration.
This is a brand new discovery that every mineral collector, especially those focused on Alpine minerals, should have! This is a rare find of yellow botryoidal aragonite from the Swiss Alps.
The uniqueness of this specimen lies in its rarity, provenance, size, and the quality of the botryoidal crystals. Additionally, its intense color tones give the specimen elegance and refinement.
Specifications:
Formula: CaCO₃ (aragonite)
Measurements: 42 x 20 x 17 mm
Weight: 19,46 g
Provenance: Lukmanier Gorge, Grisons, Switzerland
Scientific information: Botryoidal aragonite is characterized by its spherical, grape-like crystal formations. This specimen's yellowish coloration is due to trace elements incorporated during its formation in the Alpine environment, making it a rare and scientifically interesting find. Aragonite is a polymorph of calcite and forms in specific conditions, often in high-pressure environments.
Photos: The photos are taken under strong lighting to accurately represent the specimen’s natural colors. It is recommended to display the mineral in well-lit environments to fully appreciate its hues and textures.
Crystal therapy: Aragonite is thought to have grounding and stabilizing energies in crystal therapy. Its unique botryoidal form is believed to enhance emotional balance, clarity, and focus, making it a valuable tool for energy work and healing practices.
Shipping: Shipping is typically processed the day after the order is placed, with tracking provided. Special care is taken in packaging to ensure safe delivery. Orders from the same customer will be grouped, and any excess shipping fees will be refunded as per agreement.