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Calcite Zebra Tumbled Stone 1"-1.5"
Mineral Information:
Zebra calcite is a type of calcite that features distinctive banding patterns, which give it a striped or "zebra" appearance. The banding is typically black and white or grey and white, although other colors may also be present. Zebra calcite is a relatively rare and unique form of calcite, and it is highly prized by collectors and enthusiasts for its striking appearance.
Zebra calcite is formed through a process of crystallization, in which calcite minerals form layers or bands over time. The banding is caused by variations in the chemical composition of the calcite, which can create different colors and textures in each layer. Zebra calcite is often found in caves or other geological formations where the conditions are suitable for calcite formation, and it is typically mined from quarries or other underground sources.
Metaphysical Meaning:
Zebra Calcite is said to promote balance and harmony to create a sense of equilibrium and stability. It is good for inner peace and tranquility. Zebra Calcite is used to enhance intuition and insight, helping people connect with their inner wisdom and higher consciousness. It is also used as a grounding stone and for transformation.
Mineral Care:
Zebra calcite, like all forms of calcite, is relatively soft and brittle, with a Mohs hardness of 3. This means that it is susceptible to scratching, chipping, and cracking if it is not handled carefully. Zebra calcite can also be sensitive to heat, chemicals, and other harsh conditions, which can cause discoloration or damage to the stone.
When working with zebra calcite, it is important to handle it gently and avoid exposing it to extreme temperatures or harsh chemicals. It is also recommended to store zebra calcite in a soft, protective cloth or pouch to prevent it from coming into contact with other hard or abrasive surfaces that could scratch or damage the stone. With proper care and handling, zebra calcite can be a beautiful and durable addition to any collection.
Disclaimer:
No information here is intended to diagnose, treat or cure ailments or afflictions of any kind. One should always consult a medical professional if a serious issue presents itself.
Statistics:
Category Carbonate minerals
Formula (repeating unit) CaCO3
Strunz classification 5.AB.05
Crystal system Trigonal
Crystal class Hexagonal scalenohedral (3m)
H-M symbol: (3 2/m)
Space group R3c
Unit cell a = 4.9896(2) Å, c = 17.0610(11) Å; Z = 6
Color Typically colorless or white - may have shades of various colors
Crystal habit Crystalline, granular, stalactitic, concretionary, massive, rhombohedral
Twinning Common by four twin laws
Cleavage Perfect on {1011} three directions with angle of 74° 55'[1]
Fracture Conchoidal
Tenacity Brittle
Mohs scale hardness 3 (defining mineral)
Luster Vitreous to pearly on cleavage surfaces
Streak White
Diaphaneity Transparent to translucent
Specific gravity 2.71
Optical properties Uniaxial (−)
Refractive index nω = 1.640–1.660 nε = 1.486
Birefringence δ = 0.154–0.174
Fusibility Infusible (decrepitates energetically)[2]
Solubility Soluble in dilute acids
Other characteristics May fluoresce red, blue, yellow, and other colors under either SW and LW UV; phosphorescent
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