Collection: Aragonite Cluster

A calcium carbonate mineral, formed in radiating, branching structures that grow outward from a central point.

Unlike calcite, aragonite develops in needle-like crystals,
often forming star-shaped or coral-like clusters.

These formations result from rapid growth conditions,
where mineral-rich solutions crystallize into elongated structures rather than compact forms.

Aragonite is commonly found in warm, mineral-rich environments,
including caves, hot springs, and sedimentary deposits.

Though chemically similar to calcite,
its structure is different — creating forms that appear more organic,
almost plant-like in their growth.

Each cluster reflects how it expanded outward,
rather than building inward.