Orange Calcite

About the Crystal

Orange calcite is found in several locations around the world, including the United States, Mexico, Peru, Brazil, Iceland, and the Czech Republic. In the United States, orange calcite is found in several states, including Ohio, Tennessee, and Indiana. In Mexico, it is found in the states of Chihuahua and San Luis Potosi.


Orange calcite is often associated with limestone deposits and is formed through the precipitation of calcium carbonate in mineral-rich water. It is commonly found in sedimentary rocks and is often found in cave systems, where it can be associated with other minerals such as quartz, fluorite, and pyrite.


The color of orange calcite is often the result of iron impurities in the crystal structure, although it can also be caused by the presence of other minerals. Orange calcite can also exhibit a range of other colors, including yellow, pink, and white. In addition to its striking color, orange calcite is known for its metaphysical properties. It is believed to be a stone of creativity, vitality, and confidence, and is often used in crystal healing to help boost energy levels and promote positive feelings of joy and optimism.

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