Raw Honey Calcite 2-3" Piece
Calcite is derived from the Greek word Calix which in English means lime. These are common minerals abundant on planet Earth. Honey calcite has a chemical formula of CaCO3. Belonging to the calcite family, Honey calcite is a calcium carbonate mineral that is readily available in many geological environments. This honey-colored crystal contains iron and can be spotted in different locations around the world, including Mexico, India, Africa, Belgium, France, Sweden, Brazil, the Czech Republic, and the USA. This is one of the best specimens known for its honey-yellow color also called Amber calcite and Golden calcite. The presence of impurities made the honey-yellow color of calcite. Specifically iron ions, within the rhombohedral crystal structure. The iron ions absorb specific wavelengths of light, which results in yellow color. The intensity of the yellow color can vary depending on the amount of iron present, the angle of light hitting the specimen, and the way it’s cut. Some transpa