Sourced from the mineral-rich mountains of Pakistan, this Lemon Calcite is a stunning example of vibrant yellow calcium carbonate ($CaCO_3$). Its cheerful citrus hues are the result of trace iron inclusions within its complex trigonal crystal system. Each tower exhibits a characteristic waxy to vitreous luster and may feature subtle internal veiling, recording the unique geological history of its Balochistan origin.
Aesthetic Appeal
These towers feature a saturated color palette ranging from pale citron to deep, lemony gold. Each obelisk is masterfully polished to highlight the stone's natural translucency and light-catching internal structures that glow when placed near light. Standing at 4 inches tall, its vertical obelisk form makes it a bright and high-energy focal point for any modern mineral collection.
Metaphysical Properties
Associated with the Solar Plexus Chakra, Lemon Calcite is the premier stone for mental clarity, self-confidence, and hope. It is traditionally used to clear away stagnant energy and self-doubt, acting as "spiritual sunshine" to recharge motivation. Its vibrant yellow vibration is believed to nourish the personal will and encourage an optimistic, focused approach to life's goals.
Rarity & Collectibility
Graded AA (Premium Collector Grade), these 265g towers are hand-selected for their exceptional color saturation and structural integrity. While yellow calcite is found globally, the specific intense "citrus" tones and superior polish of Pakistani specimens make them highly sought after by discerning collectors.
Collector’s & Display Notes
Measurements: Approximately 4" tall (10.1 cm).
Weight: Approximately 265g.
Selection: One tower will be intuitively selected for you.
Origin: Balochistan, Pakistan.
Care: Calcite is relatively soft (Mohs 3). Clean only with a soft, dry cloth; avoid acidic cleaners or long-term water exposure to preserve its vibrant yellow luster.
Condition & Authenticity
Transparency Matters: This is a 100% natural specimen with no dyes or heat treatments. As with all natural carbonates, minor internal veils or tiny surface pits are authentic markers of the stone's genuine geological formation.