Caribbean Calcite Mini Towers

from $18.00

These mini towers are so full of personality! The way the natural druzies and pockets are incorporated into their shape are just so pleasing to the eye and make them feel like almost like raw stones.

Caribbean Calcite is a composite of a light blue calcite and brown and white aragonite, that was discovered in 2019. At this point, it’s only been found in one place in Pakistan and it’s expected to be mined out within a few years.

Word has it that this is a great ADHD stone, though I haven’t checked it against my own ADHD yet.

To me there’s something almost snake-like in the transformational quality of this stone. It’s a stone of out-growing and shedding, and makes an excellent meditation partner. Like many calcites, it’s often UV reactive. Despite its recent discovery, there’s something ancient about these stones.

These would be great on an altar for transformation work, or a bedside table for relaxation.

Tower:

These mini towers are so full of personality! The way the natural druzies and pockets are incorporated into their shape are just so pleasing to the eye and make them feel like almost like raw stones.

Caribbean Calcite is a composite of a light blue calcite and brown and white aragonite, that was discovered in 2019. At this point, it’s only been found in one place in Pakistan and it’s expected to be mined out within a few years.

Word has it that this is a great ADHD stone, though I haven’t checked it against my own ADHD yet.

To me there’s something almost snake-like in the transformational quality of this stone. It’s a stone of out-growing and shedding, and makes an excellent meditation partner. Like many calcites, it’s often UV reactive. Despite its recent discovery, there’s something ancient about these stones.

These would be great on an altar for transformation work, or a bedside table for relaxation.

Dimensions:

CCT30: 2.4"H

CCT35: 2.8"H

CCT25: 2.25"H

CCT18: 2”H

Astrological: Capricorn, Virgo

Elemental: Earth, Water

Planetary: Neptune

Chakra: Third Eye, Crown

Formation: Sedimentary

Hardness: 3