Pure calcite jewelry brings soft, translucent tones to your collection. Calcite forms in limestone and marble deposits worldwide, with major sources in Mexico, Brazil, and Iceland. This calcium carbonate mineral rates 3 on the Mohs hardness scale, making it best suited for pendants and earrings rather than daily-wear rings. Our calcite pieces feature natural stones set in .925 sterling silver, available in white, honey, orange, green, and blue varieties. Browse over 130,000 items with free US shipping.
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Calcite is cut into cabochons and faceted stones for pendants, earrings, and rings. Its softness (3 on Mohs scale) makes it better suited for jewelry worn occasionally rather than daily.
Clean calcite jewelry with a soft, dry cloth. Avoid ultrasonic cleaners, steam, and acidic substances like vinegar or lemon juice, which can dissolve the calcium carbonate surface.
Calcite deposits occur worldwide, with notable sources in Mexico, Brazil, Iceland, and the United States. The mineral forms in limestone, marble, and hydrothermal veins.