Highly unusual rhomboid classic form with a white cast to each crystal. Calcite, which gets its name from "chalix" the
Greek word for lime, is a most amazing and yet, most common mineral. It is one
of the most common minerals on the face of the Earth, comprising about 4% by
weight of the Earth's crust and is formed in many different geological
environments.
Calcite can form rocks of considerable mass and
constitutes a significant part of all three major rock classification types. It
forms oolitic, fossiliferous and massive limestones in sedimentary environments
and even serves as the cements for many sandstones and shales. Limestone becomes
marble from the heat and pressure of metamorphic events. Calcite is even a major
component in the igneous rock called carbonatite and forms the major portion of
many hydrothermal veins.
Measures 3" x 2" and 1 1/4" thick Weight 12 ounces
very nice for the serious collector a one of a kind from my personal
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