This listing is for one Aragonite Crystal Cluster, randomly selected from our current inventory. Each cluster features radiating prismatic crystal formations with the signature pseudo-hexagonal twinning that makes Aragonite one of the most visually striking mineral specimens available. Every piece in this batch is guaranteed to be a stunning display-quality cluster and an excellent addition to any mineral collection.
SPECIFICATIONS
- Material: Natural Aragonite Crystal Cluster
- Mineral Class: Carbonate (Calcium Carbonate - CaCO3)
- Crystal System: Orthorhombic
- Condition: Natural, unpolished crystal cluster
Aragonite is a carbonate mineral and one of the naturally occurring crystal forms of calcium carbonate. First identified in 1797 in the Aragon region of Spain, Aragonite crystallizes in an orthorhombic structure that produces distinctive radiating star-like clusters with sharp, well-defined points. Despite sharing the same chemical composition as calcite, Aragonite's different crystal lattice creates its characteristic acicular prismatic formations and branching habits that set it apart visually.
WHAT MAKES IT SPECIAL Each cluster displays well-defined crystal points radiating outward in natural star-like arrangements. Aragonite clusters are a personal favorite here at Lapidary Central, and these are certainly no exception.
PERFECT FOR
- Mineral collections and display
- Crystal enthusiasts
- Educational specimens
PHOTO NOTE: Photos are representative of the quality you will receive. Each piece is a random selection and will vary in size and formation, but all are guaranteed to be display-quality clusters. Colors vary on monitors.