Amber
AMBER - Atlantis Institute Crystals Encyclopedia
Origin
Amber is derived from fossilised tree resin and can also be found in coal seams, where it is termed as resinite. Therefore not technically a Crystal The types of Amber vary due to the degree and mix of chemical compounds. As Amber originates as a soft and sticky resin mass that transforms to copal, it can also contain traces of plant and animal inclusions. Amber can be found along coasts as it is cast up
Pyrite
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Origin - the place or situation from which something comes, the beginning of something’s existence, the point from which it starts out, t
Aragonite
Aragonite – Atlantis Institute Crystal EncyclopediaOriginAragonite 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. Aragonite is a secondary formation has a di
Aventurine
Aventurine – Atlantis Institute Crystal EncyclopediaOriginAventurine is a primary crystal formed from molten magma. This usually happens in cavities in volcanoes, where the combination of chemistry and structural arrangements of mineral deposits, atoms, and substances pass from gas or liquid into a solid state or out of solution by precipitation or evaporat
Calcite
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