Barite (also known as Baryte or Heavy Spar) is a Sulfate mineral of the Barite group and consists of barium sulphate. Other Barite groups include anhydrite, anglesite and celestine.
The stone is formed in a quantity of depositional environments and can be formed th
Angelite - Atlantis Institute Crystals Encyclopedia
Angelite - This is our research and findings on this magical mineral.
Origin
Angelite is a sulfate mineral of soft blue Anhydrite. Sulfides have a sulfur atom surrounded by four oxygen atoms that form a square. Aside from Gypsum and Baryte, the main Sulfide types, the rest are increasingly rare, including Anhydrite.
When Gypsum loses water, it turns into Anhydrite, usually f
Origin
Falcon’s eye is a blue black to blue green opaque gemstone variety of fibrous quartz. All Tiger Eye is chatoyant which derives from the French language for “cat’s eye”. In the middle ages, the Fa
Origin - the place or situation from which something comes, the beginning of something’s existence, t
DolomiteOrigin
Dolomite derives its name after the French mineralogist Deodat de Dolomieu. Dolomite can be found in Algeria,Brazil,Switzerland,Namibia,Spain,Great Britain,India,Mexico,Italy,Australia and in the United States.
Dolomite is
Anhydrite - Atlantis Institute Crystals Encyclopedia
Anhydrite - This is our research and findings into this mineral, also known as Angelite
Origin
Anhydrite is a soft blue sulfate mineral. Sulfides have a sulfur atom surrounded by four oxygen atoms that form a square. Gypsum and Baryte are the main Sulfide types, but the rest are increasingly rare, including Anhydrite.
When Gypsum loses water, it turns into anhydrite. Anhydrite is usually a colourless brown crys
Apatite, Blue – Atlantis Institute Crystal Encyclopedia
Origin
Apatite is a group of phosphate minerals associated with fluorapatite, chlorapatite and hydroxyapatite with high levels of a variety of ions within. The gemstones are found in pegmatites or other igneous formations.
Aragonite – Atlantis Institute Crystal Encyclopedia
Origin
Aragonite is a carbonate mineral that is a naturally occurring crystal form of calcium carbonate, CaCO3. It forms from both physical and biological processes, including precipitation from freshwater and seawater environments.
Yellow Calcite – Atlantis Institute Crystal Encyclopedia
Origin
Calcite is a carbonate mineral of secondary formation that is common to sedimentary rocks, including limestone, yet much of which is formed from the shells of long dead marine organisms.
Calcite forms in two stages. The particles from amorphous calcium carbonate