4.4" Pink Cobaltoan Calcite Natural Crystal Druzy Cobalt Mineral Bou Azzer Morocco
Location: Bou Azzer, Morocco
Weight: 15.5 Ounces
Dimension: 4.4 Inches Long, 3.7 Inches Wide,1.8 Inches Thick
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Pink Cobaltoan Calcite is often called a stone of joy and emotional healing. Closely connected to the heart chakra, it helps release deeply buried emotions and gently encourages the heart to open. Its uplifting energy inspires positive thinking, helping one let go of negativity or emotional burdens that may have been held onto for too long.
This crystal also enhances self-awareness and body language, making it especially supportive in relationships, teamwork, or group settings. Pink Cobaltoan Calcite fosters harmony, encourages new friendships, and can assist in raising consciousness, allowing us to connect more deeply with ourselves and others.
Calcite gets its name from the Greek word “chalix,” meaning lime. It comes in a wide variety of colors, including red, green, orange, yellow, blue, pink, clear, black, and white. It is one of the most common minerals on Earth, making up the basis of limestone and marble. It takes many different forms and is formed in many different geological environments. Some forms fluoresce blue or red under UV light. It has been used to make cement and mortar, and very clear translucent calcite has been used to make gun sights and geological (polarizing) microscopes.
Calcite is a calcium carbonate mineral (CaCO₃) with a hardness of 3 on the Mohs scale. It occurs in a wide range of forms and colors and is one of the most abundant minerals on Earth, found on every continent. Calcite is the primary component of marble and limestone and has extensive geological significance.
Cobaltoan Calcite is a distinctive variety of calcite that forms in crystalline structures. Its vibrant pink to deep magenta coloration comes from trace amounts of cobalt within the crystal lattice. This beautiful mineral has been discovered in notable localities such as Morocco, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Germany, Italy, England, the United States, and Australia.