Chocolate Calcite Crystal Bowl
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Chocolate calcite is a variety of calcite, a common mineral, known for its reddish-brown color, which is attributed to the presence of hematite within the crystal structure. It forms through the crystallization of calcium carbonate, often found in sedimentary rock deposits.
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Formation: Chocolate calcite forms through the deposition of calcium carbonate and other minerals, precipitated from mineralized water solutions.
Color: The rich reddish-brown color is due to the presence of hematite within the crystal structure.
Geological Context: Calcite is a common mineral found in various geological settings, including sedimentary, metamorphic, and igneous rocks, as well as hydrothermal environments.
Locations: Chocolate calcite is found in places like Mexico and Pakistan
Rock Type: Calcite is an essential component of limestones and occurs in other sedimentary rocks.
Metaphysical Beliefs: Some believe chocolate calcite promotes grounding, centering, and emotional healing.
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