Mexican Green Banded Calcite
Explore the natural beauty of our Mexican Green Banded Calcite, a raw specimen showcasing a delightful light green hue with a natural banded base. This unique piece was formed through the gradual deposition of minerals over time, capturing the essence of Mexico’s geological history.
Green Banded Calcite is renowned for its soothing and harmonising properties, making it an ideal crystal for restoring balance and inner peace. Its gentle energy is believed to help release emotional wounds and promote a sense of well-being.
Bring a piece of Mexico’s geological legacy into your space with our Green Calcite specimen and let its calming presence enhance your surroundings.
Green Calcite Meanings
Relaxation, emotional balancer, release of stress and resentment, connection with the heart
Chakra: Heart
Elements: Fire, Water
Zodiac Signs: Cancer, Virgo, Capricorn
Number: 3
Green Calcite Crystal Healing Properties
Green Calcite brings a renewed sense of purpose and vitality and a desire to make positive changes in one’s life. It encourages forgiveness of oneself and others and brings softness to the heart, stimulating compassion. It brings a general air of health, energy and well-being to the aura and can assist in releasing buried emotions from the heart that may have manifested into physical disease.
History and Uses
Calcite gets its name from the Greek word chalix meaning lime. It comes in a wide variety of colours 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 (polarising) microscopes.
Geological Description
Green calcite is a mineral belonging to the carbonate group and is primarily composed of calcium carbonate (CaCO3). It is characterized by its vibrant green colour, which is typically caused by the presence of trace amounts of various impurities and minor elements. Green calcite often exhibits a translucent to opaque appearance with a vitreous to pearly lustre.
In terms of its geological occurrence, green calcite can be found in a variety of environments. It is commonly formed in sedimentary rocks through the accumulation and consolidation of calcium carbonate-rich sediments. This process can occur in marine, lacustrine (lake), or even underground cave environments.
Calcite is known to be a mineral that can precipitate directly from water, particularly in regions with high concentrations of dissolved calcium and carbonate ions. It can also form as a result of chemical reactions between water and existing rock formations, such as limestone or dolomite. In these cases, the green colouration is often associated with the incorporation of elements like copper, nickel, chromium, or iron.
The formation of green calcite may also occur in hydrothermal systems where hot, mineral-rich fluids interact with existing rocks, creating veins and other mineral deposits. This process can result in the growth of green calcite crystals within fractures and cavities in the host rock.
Green calcite can be found in various locations around the world. It is particularly abundant in Mexico, where it is found in deposits throughout the country. The state of Veracruz is known for producing high-quality green calcite specimens.
Brazil is another significant producer of green calcite. The state of Minas Gerais is known for its diverse range of minerals, including green calcite.
Affirmation
I am a free spirit.