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Just choose your country and currency to personalize your shopping experience.
800-835-0919
The mineral calcite is found sprinkled across the world and at practically every source you will find calcite in a different, dazzling color. Stemming from the Greek word chalix meaning "lime," calcite is found in nearly any hue of the rainbow, from red to yellow to violet to green. As diverse as calcite's color can be, so is its form. Calcite crystals occur naturally in an infinite variety of shapes, including the spiky stalactites and stalagmites found in caves, so every piece of calcite jewelry has its own life and vibrancy.
When looking through a piece of translucent calcite, objects appear in double. This double refraction further distinguishes calcite from other minerals and can make wearing calcite jewelry even more engaging.
Calcite is renowned in some circles for its soothing, spiritual qualities along with healing properties. It is said that wearing calcite jewelry brings peace of mind, quelling mental upheaval.
As you browse our collection of calcite jewelry, which includes calcite rings, earrings, necklaces, and bracelets, you will be amazed at the multitude of calcite's different forms and colors. You are sure to find the perfect calcite jewelry to suit your every mood.
When searching for calcite jewelry to feature in our collection, our jewelry team selects only the most unique, richly hued pieces, whether they employ green, blue, or red calcite. Cabochons, beads, and rough-cut stones each showcase calcite's beautiful makeup.
Our jewelry team finds that calcite jewelry set in sterling silver allows the calcite's lively colors to shine through, though gold is the perfect partner for certain colors of calcite.
Our calcite jewelry collection is made possible by storied mines across the globe, from India to Iceland to Mexico.
Calcite is a relatively soft mineral (3 on the Mohs scale), so care must be taken to avoid any scratching. Acidic liquids will start to dissolve calcite; be careful to keep your calcite jewelry away from alchohol, perfumes, and cleaners. Clean calcite jewelry with a soft cloth. Keep your calcite necklaces, rings, and earrings safely in your Ross-Simons presentation box when not in use.

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