Product description
Aragonite carbonate is a mineral alteration of calcite. Its formation requires the presence of carbonated saline springs, which, when they pass through calcareous rocks, are also enriched in calcium carbonate and, on reaching the surface, precipitate out of the brine in the form of layered or fine needle-shaped crystals. Due to its hardness, semi-precious stones can be well polished. Its colour range is determined by the presence of iron oxides, sulphides, sulphur and various clay minerals. It takes its name from the Spanish river Aragon, where it was discovered in 1788. Aragonite is found on three hills on the outskirts of Korond, formed by filling cracks in the earth’s crust with carbonate shovels, due to the unique composition of the springs of this particular quality.
The triangular, greyish brown aragonite pendant is opalescently translucent depending on the lighting conditions. The left side is predominantly grey, the right side shows more of the brown colour. Diagonally layered, veined.
Each side of the jewel is 2.5 cm long, 0.8 cm thick. It took 6 hours of work to make, and was polished by adult blinds.
Natural and changing colours make this pendant special, we recommend it to everyone.
Use it in health!
(Photos by Bálint Erdély, photographer)