Pakistan
Pink Aragonite Free Form *Rare* - Statement Piece Gift Set Opt. N
Pink Aragonite Free Form *Rare* - Statement Piece Gift Set Opt. N
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Pink Aragonite statement piece gift set bundle. Ready to gift in a white box.
This is a great gift idea for the crystal lover in your life who loves rare crystals and statement pieces. Sometimes we want to give a crystal gift and then feel like just one crystal isn't quite enough. This gift set fixes that problem. The crystal is the star of the show, but there are other beautiful items included as well to round out the gift.
✨ What’s Included (5 Pieces):
-Velvet Tarot Wrap
-Pink Aragonite Free Form - the exact piece shown
-Rosemary Smudge Stick
-Sage Smudge Stick
-Velvet Drawstring Bag
-Clear plastic display stand
This listing is for Option N. This piece has the natural host stone on the back and has a rare purple hue.
🌙 Perfect For:
-Crystal collectors
-Ready-to-gift spiritual presents
-Pagan, Wiccan, or metaphysical gifts
-Anyone who loves crystals, tarot, and cozy magical vibes
-Collectors drawn to natural green minerals and statement display pieces
Each bundle is carefully packed with intention and love, making it a meaningful gift that feels both fun and thoughtful.
More about Pink Aragonite:
Aragonite is a calcium carbonate mineral closely related to calcite, sharing the same chemical composition but forming under different structural conditions. While calcite crystallizes in a trigonal system, aragonite forms in an orthorhombic structure, developing through sedimentary and hydrothermal processes shaped by water movement, pressure, and mineral saturation.
Pink aragonite gains its coloration from trace elements and inclusions present during formation. These soft pink and peach tones reflect subtle chemical variations within calcium-rich environments. These are not treated or dyed. Aragonite often forms in layered or radiating structures, recording cycles of mineral growth as environmental conditions change.
Notable deposits of pink aragonite are found in regions with historic marine or mineral-rich geology, including parts of Morocco and Pakistan. Over millions of years, calcium-bearing waters deposited aragonite within cavities and seams, slowly building the dense material revealed through polishing today.
Each piece is unique, shaped by gradual geological processes that cannot be repeated, and carries visible traces of the environment in which it formed.
This listing is for Option N. This piece has the natural host stone on the back and has a rare purple hue.
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