Dolomite w/ Calcite & Chalcopyrite
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Dolomite in Arkansas is primarily found in sedimentary formations, particularly in the Ozark Plateaus region. It often occurs in association with limestone and other sedimentary rocks. The formation of dolomite in this region is attributed to the alteration of limestone through the process of diagenesis, where magnesium-rich fluids replace calcium ions in the limestone matrix. This alteration process can occur under specific geological conditions, such as the presence of magnesium-rich groundwater and elevated temperatures.
These beautiful, chatoyant Dolomite specimens have secondary growths of Calcite and Chalcopyrite.
Dolomite instills courage and stability while addressing fear, phobias, and emotional distress. It aids in overcoming challenges and promotes inner strength. This stone is especially beneficial for alleviating sorrow, loneliness, stress, and anxiety, fostering emotional healing and resilience.
Calcite is a common mineral found in sedimentary, metamorphic, and igneous rocks worldwide. It forms in a variety of geological settings, including limestone caves, hot springs, and hydrothermal veins.
Calcite crystals are renowned for their potency, boasting remarkable healing properties, dispelling stagnant energy, revitalizing vitality, enhancing mental clarity, and cultivating emotional intelligence. Calcite is recognized for its ability to emanate positivity, amplify energy, and shield against negativity, providing a supportive shield for the holder.
Chalcopyrite is a sulfide mineral known for its metallic luster and brass-yellow color. It forms in hydrothermal veins associated with copper ore deposits, serving as a major source of copper globally.
Metaphysically, Chalcopyrite is believed to enhance perception and promotes abundance and prosperity.
Origin: Black Rock, Lawrence County, Arkansas, USA
Weight: In grams (g) : 55g
Quantity: 1pcs
Measurements: Approx 80mm (L) - 50mm (W)
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