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Calcite

Crystals of Calcium Carbonate (

) are known as "Calcite".

This is a very common and widely-distributed rock-forming mineral. It is a key constituent of limestone and marble. (Pure metamorphosed limestone forms white granular marble, while the presence of other minerals leads to the coloured forms of marble.)


This page includes the following sections:

 

Structures of Calcite Crystals

Distinguishing Features

Associations of Calcite Crystals

 

 

Colours of Calcite Crystals

Moving Images of Calcite

Industrial Uses of Calcite

 



Structures of Calcite Crystals

 

Calcite crystals are formed according to trigonal crystal symmetry. This system of crystal symmetry consists of one vertical axis of symmetry and three-horizonal axes of symmetry, all of the horizonal axes being of the same length.

 

 


Substances that crystallize in the same crystal system (of symmetry) can show considerable differences in shape and macro-structure depending on which crystal form, or combination of forms, develops. The factors which determine which of these applies include the details of the physical conditions under which the particular sample was formed.

The crystal forms and combinations of forms in which calcite exists are among the most varied of any mineral.
These include tabular; prismatic; acute or obtuse rhombohedral; and scalenohedral.
Other forms of calcite include parallel or fibrous aggregates; granular, stalactitic, or massive aggregates.


Distinguishing Features

Perfect rhombohedral cleavage;

 

Exhibits phenomenon of double-refraction;

 

Hardness 3

 

Dissolves readily (with effervesence) in cold dilute hydrochloric acid


Associations of Calcite Crystals

 

One of the main metaphysical characteristics of calcite is its property of energy amplification.

Calcite is also described [1] as a "world teacher for all humanity". It is used to enhance awareness and appreciation of nature. It is also used to aid one in the study of both Arts and Sciences.

When using calcite to amplify the human energy field different colours of calcite may be used to work with the corresponding chakras (as summarised below).


Colours of Calcite Crystals

 


Calcite Crystals are found in various colours due to the other elements (in addition to calcium, carbon and oxygen) and/or compounds that are present. Pure calcite is either colourless or white, depending on how it was formed. Colours of other forms of calcite include: black, blue, golden, green, grey, orange, peach, pink, purple, red and yellow.

The availability of different colours of calcite is especially useful for crystal healing. One use of calcite within crystal healing is to induce amplification of the client's enery field. The different colours of calcite are used to amplify the chakra of the corresponding colour. For example, green calcite may be used particularly for the heart chakra, while golden calcite may be particularly suitable for use with the crown chakra. Colourless (also known as 'clear') calcite may be used to amplify the energy field of all of the chakras.

The following table summarises information about common colours of calcite crystals:


Type of Calcite

Colour

Associations

Iceland Spa
(also known as "Optical Calcite")

Colourless (Clear)

White (opaque)

Green

Orange

This has an optical property known as "double refraction". Some use this crystal to increase awareness of the double-meaning of words, and to assist with difficult conversations.

Used against infections in the body and to minimise the effects of disease-causing micro-organisms

Moving images of Calcite Crystals

 

The following are sequences of photographs illustrating samples of orange and green calcite. These moving images may take a short while to load - and will only be displayed by
computers on which Flash is installed.

 
 
 
 
 

The rotating crystal shown above is a
small sample of Orange Calcite.

 

The rotating crystal shown above is a
small sample of Green Calcite.

 

Industrial Uses of Calcite

 

Large volumes of calcite (in the form of limestone) are quarried for uses such as making cement, as a flux in the smelting of metallic ores, as a fertilizer, and for use as a building stone / construction material.

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