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Orange Calcite Point Natural Mineral Burma Polished Crystal 30–70mm Genuine Specimen with Certificate of Authenticity

£18.00

Overview – Genuine Orange Calcite Point from Burma

This listing offers a beautifully polished Orange Calcite Point, sourced from Burma (Myanmar) and selected for its vibrant colour, smooth finish, and natural crystalline structure. Each piece measures approximately 30–70mm, making it ideal for display, collection, or mineral study. The photographs show the exact specimen you will receive, chosen for clarity, colour saturation, and overall quality. Every piece is supplied with a Certificate of Authenticity, and each image includes a 1 cm scale cube for accurate size reference.

Geological Background – Formation of Orange Calcite

Orange Calcite is a variety of the mineral calcite (CaCO₃), one of the most abundant and widely distributed minerals on Earth. Calcite forms in a diverse range of geological settings, including sedimentary, igneous, and metamorphic environments. The vivid orange colour comes from natural impurities—often iron or manganese—incorporated into the crystal lattice during growth.

In Burma, Orange Calcite typically originates in limestone-rich regions shaped by ancient marine sedimentation. Over millions of years, mineral-rich fluids circulated through these carbonate rocks, precipitating calcite crystals within veins, cavities, and fractures. Changes in temperature, chemistry, and groundwater movement influenced the development of colour, banding, clarity, and crystal habit.

Morphology and Structural Features

Your Orange Calcite Point demonstrates several distinctive characteristics:

Strong, vibrant orange colour, ranging from soft honey tones to deep amber

Polished pointed termination, enhancing the natural translucency and reflective qualities

Visible internal banding, showing layered mineral deposition

Smooth crystal faces where natural structure is retained beneath the polish

High translucency, allowing light to pass through and highlight internal textures

The pointed shape enhances the natural beauty of the mineral while offering an elegant, symmetrical form that makes it ideal for display and handling.

Depositional Environment – Burmese Geological Setting

Burma (Myanmar) is renowned for its complex geological history, composed of folded mountain belts, ancient marine basins, and deep crustal structures. Many of its mineral deposits, including calcite, form in regions where limestone and marble dominate.

These deposits often originate from the remains of ancient ocean floors, later uplifted and transformed by tectonic forces. Mineral-rich hydrothermal fluids permeate these rocks, precipitating colourful varieties of calcite. Orange Calcite is one such product, formed under conditions that favour rich pigmentation and clear crystalline growth.

The region’s unique combination of pressure, heat, and mineral chemistry contributes to the formation of calcite specimens with exceptional clarity and colour.

Scientific and Collector Significance

Calcite is a key mineral in geological study due to its:

Unique optical properties, including birefringence and strong fluorescence in some varieties

Role in carbonate rock formation, central to understanding ancient marine environments

Wide crystal habit diversity, which makes it a favourite among collectors

Orange Calcite is especially prized for its warm colour and soothing appearance, making it a popular choice not only among mineral enthusiasts but also for interior décor, educational displays, and general natural mineral collecting.

Aesthetic and Display Appeal

A polished Orange Calcite Point combines natural geological formation with human craftsmanship. The polished surfaces bring out the mineral’s gloss and colour depth, while the pointed termination creates a focal shape that complements its translucency. When illuminated, the crystal reveals a soft internal glow that highlights its layered internal structure.

These pieces are ideal for shelves, cabinets, desk displays, teaching environments, and personal mineral collections. Their compact 30–70mm size makes them easy to display while still retaining strong visual impact.

Product Details

Material: Orange Calcite

Type: Polished Point

Size: 30–70mm (see photos for accurate sizing)

Locality: Burma (Myanmar)

Authenticity: 100% genuine mineral specimen with Certificate of Authenticity

Photograph: Shows the exact specimen you will receive

Scale cube: 1 cm included in photos

This beautifully polished Orange Calcite Point is a vibrant and genuine mineral specimen from Burma—an excellent addition to any collection of natural minerals or decorative geological pieces.

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Description

Overview – Genuine Orange Calcite Point from Burma

This listing offers a beautifully polished Orange Calcite Point, sourced from Burma (Myanmar) and selected for its vibrant colour, smooth finish, and natural crystalline structure. Each piece measures approximately 30–70mm, making it ideal for display, collection, or mineral study. The photographs show the exact specimen you will receive, chosen for clarity, colour saturation, and overall quality. Every piece is supplied with a Certificate of Authenticity, and each image includes a 1 cm scale cube for accurate size reference.

Geological Background – Formation of Orange Calcite

Orange Calcite is a variety of the mineral calcite (CaCO₃), one of the most abundant and widely distributed minerals on Earth. Calcite forms in a diverse range of geological settings, including sedimentary, igneous, and metamorphic environments. The vivid orange colour comes from natural impurities—often iron or manganese—incorporated into the crystal lattice during growth.

In Burma, Orange Calcite typically originates in limestone-rich regions shaped by ancient marine sedimentation. Over millions of years, mineral-rich fluids circulated through these carbonate rocks, precipitating calcite crystals within veins, cavities, and fractures. Changes in temperature, chemistry, and groundwater movement influenced the development of colour, banding, clarity, and crystal habit.

Morphology and Structural Features

Your Orange Calcite Point demonstrates several distinctive characteristics:

Strong, vibrant orange colour, ranging from soft honey tones to deep amber

Polished pointed termination, enhancing the natural translucency and reflective qualities

Visible internal banding, showing layered mineral deposition

Smooth crystal faces where natural structure is retained beneath the polish

High translucency, allowing light to pass through and highlight internal textures

The pointed shape enhances the natural beauty of the mineral while offering an elegant, symmetrical form that makes it ideal for display and handling.

Depositional Environment – Burmese Geological Setting

Burma (Myanmar) is renowned for its complex geological history, composed of folded mountain belts, ancient marine basins, and deep crustal structures. Many of its mineral deposits, including calcite, form in regions where limestone and marble dominate.

These deposits often originate from the remains of ancient ocean floors, later uplifted and transformed by tectonic forces. Mineral-rich hydrothermal fluids permeate these rocks, precipitating colourful varieties of calcite. Orange Calcite is one such product, formed under conditions that favour rich pigmentation and clear crystalline growth.

The region’s unique combination of pressure, heat, and mineral chemistry contributes to the formation of calcite specimens with exceptional clarity and colour.

Scientific and Collector Significance

Calcite is a key mineral in geological study due to its:

Unique optical properties, including birefringence and strong fluorescence in some varieties

Role in carbonate rock formation, central to understanding ancient marine environments

Wide crystal habit diversity, which makes it a favourite among collectors

Orange Calcite is especially prized for its warm colour and soothing appearance, making it a popular choice not only among mineral enthusiasts but also for interior décor, educational displays, and general natural mineral collecting.

Aesthetic and Display Appeal

A polished Orange Calcite Point combines natural geological formation with human craftsmanship. The polished surfaces bring out the mineral’s gloss and colour depth, while the pointed termination creates a focal shape that complements its translucency. When illuminated, the crystal reveals a soft internal glow that highlights its layered internal structure.

These pieces are ideal for shelves, cabinets, desk displays, teaching environments, and personal mineral collections. Their compact 30–70mm size makes them easy to display while still retaining strong visual impact.

Product Details

Material: Orange Calcite

Type: Polished Point

Size: 30–70mm (see photos for accurate sizing)

Locality: Burma (Myanmar)

Authenticity: 100% genuine mineral specimen with Certificate of Authenticity

Photograph: Shows the exact specimen you will receive

Scale cube: 1 cm included in photos

This beautifully polished Orange Calcite Point is a vibrant and genuine mineral specimen from Burma—an excellent addition to any collection of natural minerals or decorative geological pieces.

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