Aragonite
Aragonite from the Santa Eulalia Mining District in Chihuahua, Mexico is cherished for its snowy, coral‑like formations that seem to bloom from rounded bases into delicate sprays of radiating crystals. These specimens form in the historic mines of the region, including the Potosí and Santa Rita workings, where calcium‑rich fluids once created dazzling white chambers lined with aragonite growths. Collectors prize these pieces for their soft, organic shapes, a subtle reminder of the mineral’s unique chemistry. Each cluster carries the quiet magic of Santa Eulalia’s underground “fairyland” caverns, offering a sculptural, naturally intricate mineral that feels both ethereal and deeply rooted in Mexico’s mineralogical heritage.

