描述
Mined from: Khuzdar region, Balochistan Province, Pakistan
Description: This piece has a more layered look compared to the round, bubbly ones. You’ve got a solid band of blue-green aragonite running through the middle, with tight, needle-like crystals shooting upward and outward. On top of that, there’s a second generation of thicker, blockier crystals in a pale yellow to tan color. It gives the whole thing a stacked look—like one phase grew, then conditions changed and something else started forming right on top. The base is still that rough brown matrix, which helps show how it all built up in place rather than being broken and reattached.
In this area of Pakistan, this kind of formation comes from shifts in groundwater chemistry moving through limestone. First, you get the blue aragonite forming as fine, radiating needles, usually picking up color from trace elements like copper. Then conditions change—temperature, pressure, or chemistry—and a second phase of calcium carbonate starts forming in a different structure, giving you those thicker, more blocky crystals on top. It’s basically a record of two different growth environments happening in the same space over time, which is why you get that clear banding between colors and textures.
Blue aragonite is usually linked to keeping calm and steady, especially when things feel like they’re shifting around. People tend to see it as something that helps with staying clear-headed and speaking more evenly, while the heavier top layer gives it more of a grounding, stabilizing feel overall.
Quantity: 1pc
With this product, you will get the actual stone in the photograph.
