Calcite with Stilbite – United States – Wrangell, Alaska – Dramatic Sculptural Crystal Formation
Calcite with Stilbite – United States – Wrangell, Alaska – Dramatic Sculptural Crystal Formation
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Calcite with Stilbite – United States – Wrangell, Alaska – Dramatic Sculptural Crystal Formation
Full Item Description
This striking Calcite with Stilbite specimen from Wrangell, Alaska, features bold, rounded calcite growth with a natural pearly luster layered over soft peach-white stilbite blades. The formation rises in a sculptural, cloud-like structure with strong visual depth and texture. The contrast between the smooth, bubbly calcite and the fan-shaped stilbite crystals gives this piece exceptional display presence. It's a premium collector specimen suited for mineral displays, meditation spaces, crystal grids, or a centerpiece décor. Natural, untreated, and one of a kind.
People buy this for:
Crystal altar centerpieces
Reiki or meditation rooms
Statement mineral displays
Metaphysical collectors who love cloud formations
Composition Details
Calcite is a calcium carbonate mineral known for its wide range of crystal habits and high light refraction.
Stilbite is a zeolite mineral composed of hydrated sodium calcium aluminum silicate.
This pairing creates a visually balanced combination of structure and softness in one natural formation.
Metaphysical Properties and Chakra Association
Calcite is known for amplifying energy, clearing stagnant vibration, and supporting emotional balance. It's often associated with mental clarity and gentle energetic cleansing.
Stilbite is known for calming the nervous system, aiding in dream work, and supporting spiritual connection through peace and compassion.
Chakra association includes the Crown Chakra for spiritual awareness and the Heart Chakra for emotional healing and calm presence.
Care Tips
Avoid prolonged exposure to water, as stilbite is a softer mineral and sensitive to moisture. Handle gently when moving or cleaning. Use only a soft dry brush or compressed air to remove dust. Keep out of direct sunlight for long periods to preserve the surface quality.
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