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Aragonite Cluster Crystal Mineral Morocco Genuine Specimen with Certificate of Authenticity

£21.60

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Aragonite Cluster – Natural Mineral Specimen from Morocco

This genuine Aragonite Cluster from Morocco is a striking natural mineral specimen, carefully selected for its structure, colour and overall presentation. The photograph provided shows the actual crystal you will receive. Full sizing please see photo for exact measurements and scale. Each specimen includes a Certificate of Authenticity lifetime guarantee generic card, confirming its natural origin and mineralogical identification.

Moroccan aragonite clusters are highly regarded among collectors for their distinctive radiating crystal formations and warm earthy tones. This piece makes an excellent addition to any mineral collection, display cabinet, desk arrangement or geological study collection.

Mineral Classification and Crystal Structure

Aragonite is a calcium carbonate mineral with the chemical formula CaCO₃. It is polymorphous with calcite, meaning both minerals share the same chemical composition but differ in crystal structure. Aragonite crystallises in the orthorhombic crystal system, forming elongated prismatic crystals that commonly grow in radiating, starburst or coral-like clusters.

The clustered growth habit seen in Moroccan specimens typically consists of multiple intergrown prismatic crystals spreading outward from a central point. This creates a sculptural, almost floral or branching appearance that is both geometrically fascinating and naturally decorative.

Aragonite has a Mohs hardness of approximately 3.5–4 and displays vitreous to resinous lustre on crystal faces. Cleavage is distinct but often not visible in clustered formations due to the intergrown crystal habit.

Colour, Formation and Geological Origin

Moroccan aragonite clusters are commonly found in sedimentary environments, particularly within limestone or marl formations. These deposits formed in ancient marine or evaporitic settings where calcium-rich waters facilitated crystal growth within cavities and fractures.

The warm brown, honey, tan or sandy hues often seen in Moroccan aragonite are typically influenced by iron oxide inclusions within the crystal lattice or surrounding matrix. These natural inclusions contribute to the rich desert tones that make Moroccan material especially desirable.

Crystals develop when mineral-rich groundwater slowly deposits calcium carbonate in open spaces. Over time, repeated crystallisation events build up the radiating clusters that define this mineral’s distinctive appearance.

Moroccan Locality Significance

Morocco is one of the world’s most important mineral-producing regions, known for high-quality specimens of aragonite, vanadinite, azurite, quartz and many other minerals. Aragonite clusters are often sourced from the Atlas Mountain region and surrounding sedimentary basins, areas famous for well-formed and visually striking examples.

The country’s geological diversity and accessible mineral-bearing strata have made Moroccan specimens highly sought after by collectors worldwide. Moroccan aragonite is especially valued for its sharp crystal definition and symmetrical cluster formations.

Collecting, Display and Traditional Associations

Aragonite clusters are popular among mineral collectors, geology enthusiasts and interior décor enthusiasts alike. Their natural symmetry and earthy colour palette complement both modern and rustic environments. Many people also incorporate aragonite into spiritual practices, where it is traditionally associated with grounding and balance in a non-medical context.

Whether displayed as a conversation piece, added to a curated mineral collection, or gifted to someone interested in natural history, this Moroccan aragonite cluster offers both scientific interest and aesthetic appeal.

Authenticity and Presentation

This Aragonite Cluster is a genuine mineral specimen from Morocco. It has been carefully chosen for quality and visual character. The photograph shows the actual crystal you will receive. Full sizing please refer to the photo.

Each specimen includes a Certificate of Authenticity lifetime guarantee generic card, providing assurance of authenticity and mineral origin.

A distinctive and naturally formed mineral, this Moroccan Aragonite Cluster is an excellent choice for collectors, geology students, or anyone who appreciates the beauty of natural crystalline structures.

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