Description
Aragonite clusters from Morocco
Aragonite is named for the Aragon Provinces in Spain where it was first discovered. It is one of two naturally occurring crystal forms of calcium carbonate – the other being Calcite. Aragonite crystalizes in columns, fibres and occasionally branching stalactitic forms called flos-ferri (“flowers of iron”). It also acts as the primary mineral in the creation of mother of pearl which preserves many shell, snail and coral fossils. Aragonite is seen as a grounding stone, helpful during times of stress. It is also used to reduce procrastination. Valuable as a stone of interpersonal relationships, it strengthens friendship, communication, patience and responsibility. For these reasons, it was used by Spanish Monks as a rosary bead and is still favourable today.