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Aragonite Fine Mineral Specimen - Spain
Mineralogy
Mineral: Aragonite
Chemical Formula: CaCO₃
Crystal System: Orthorhombic
Formation: Secondary carbonate mineral, often forming radiating or clustered prismatic crystals
Locality: La Vacariza, Spain
Description
This exceptional aragonite cluster from Spain showcases the species’ iconic radiating crystal habit, forming a sculptural arrangement of sharp, well-defined prismatic crystals. The warm, earthy tones range from soft honey to deeper caramel hues, creating a visually striking specimen that feels both architectural and organic. The natural symmetry and dimensionality of this cluster make it an immediate focal point, equally suited for a refined mineral collection or an elevated interior display.
Spanish aragonite is internationally respected for its crystallographic clarity and classic formation style, and this piece exemplifies the locality’s reputation for producing highly aesthetic, collector-grade specimens.
Dimensions & Weight
Dimensions: 3.5”x3”x1.75”
Weight: 271g
Collector’s Notes
Aragonite clusters from Spain have long been favored by serious collectors due to their distinctive crystal habits and consistent quality. Well-preserved clusters with strong terminations and balanced crystal sprays are increasingly sought after, particularly as classic European localities become more difficult to source. This specimen represents a timeless and stable addition to a curated mineral collection.
Highlights
Authentic aragonite cluster from Spain
Radiating prismatic crystal formation
Warm natural coloration with excellent contrast and depth
Strong terminations and three-dimensional presence
Highly displayable and collector-worthy specimen
Metaphysical Properties
Aragonite is often associated with grounding, emotional stability, and structural balance. Many collectors value it for its calming, centering energy and its symbolic connection to patience, resilience, and inner strength. It is frequently used to create a sense of stability within both physical spaces and personal practices.
Mineralogy
Mineral: Aragonite
Chemical Formula: CaCO₃
Crystal System: Orthorhombic
Formation: Secondary carbonate mineral, often forming radiating or clustered prismatic crystals
Locality: La Vacariza, Spain
Description
This exceptional aragonite cluster from Spain showcases the species’ iconic radiating crystal habit, forming a sculptural arrangement of sharp, well-defined prismatic crystals. The warm, earthy tones range from soft honey to deeper caramel hues, creating a visually striking specimen that feels both architectural and organic. The natural symmetry and dimensionality of this cluster make it an immediate focal point, equally suited for a refined mineral collection or an elevated interior display.
Spanish aragonite is internationally respected for its crystallographic clarity and classic formation style, and this piece exemplifies the locality’s reputation for producing highly aesthetic, collector-grade specimens.
Dimensions & Weight
Dimensions: 3.5”x3”x1.75”
Weight: 271g
Collector’s Notes
Aragonite clusters from Spain have long been favored by serious collectors due to their distinctive crystal habits and consistent quality. Well-preserved clusters with strong terminations and balanced crystal sprays are increasingly sought after, particularly as classic European localities become more difficult to source. This specimen represents a timeless and stable addition to a curated mineral collection.
Highlights
Authentic aragonite cluster from Spain
Radiating prismatic crystal formation
Warm natural coloration with excellent contrast and depth
Strong terminations and three-dimensional presence
Highly displayable and collector-worthy specimen
Metaphysical Properties
Aragonite is often associated with grounding, emotional stability, and structural balance. Many collectors value it for its calming, centering energy and its symbolic connection to patience, resilience, and inner strength. It is frequently used to create a sense of stability within both physical spaces and personal practices.

