Description
Mined from: Kłodawa Salt Mine, Kłodawa, Koło County, Greater Poland Voivodeship, Poland
Description: This one of a kind Halite mineral specimen from Poland features a long, slender formation covered in naturally stepped, cubic crystal growths. The piece has a translucent to milky-white upper surface with warm beige to champagne tones along the lower edges, giving it a layered and dimensional appearance. Its jagged, sparkling surface is made up of intergrown cubic crystals, with many small hopper-like faces and geometric terraces visible throughout the specimen.
Halite, commonly known as rock salt, is a naturally occurring sodium chloride mineral that has been used by people for thousands of years for food preservation, trade, and industry. Poland has a famous history of salt mining, especially through historic deposits such as Wieliczka and Kłodawa. Based on its form and origin, this specimen is most likely from a Polish salt mine such as the Kłodawa Salt Mine, though the exact mine cannot be confirmed from photos alone.
Spiritually, Halite is often associated with cleansing, purification, and emotional clarity. Many collectors and crystal practitioners connect it with clearing stagnant energy, grounding the mind, and encouraging a sense of renewal. Its salt-based nature gives it a strong symbolic link to protection, simplicity, and energetic refreshment.
Quantity: 1pc
With this product, you will get the actual stone in the photograph.
