Calcite is a calcium carbonate mineral, one of the most common minerals in the Earth's crust. It is known for its wide range of colors, including clear, white, yellow, orange, green, blue, pink, and even black. Calcite also exhibits diverse crystal habits, forming in massive, stalactitic, rhombohedral, hexagonal, or prismatic crystals. It typically has a vitreous luster, sometimes appearing pearly. Calcite's transparency ranges from transparent to opaque. Most calcite on the market is natural, enhanced only by cutting and polishing, with its unique colors and crystal structures being its primary appeal.
Calcite has the chemical formula CaCO₃ and a Mohs hardness of 3, making it a relatively soft mineral. Its name comes from the Latin word "calx," meaning "lime."
Calcite is a powerful and versatile crystal known for its ability to enhance energy, clarity, and emotional healing. Each color variation of calcite possesses unique spiritual properties.