This Specimen has been sold.
8.6" Polished Orange, Free-Form Honeycomb Calcite - Utah
This is a piece of orange honeycomb calcite from Utah. It is roughly 8.6" tall and has multiple layers of calcite that vary between white and orange hues. It has been cut and polished to a glossy finish with a flat base for presentation. Some remnants of reddish polishing abrasive are stuck in small crevices, but this does not affect its overall look.
About Honeycomb Calcite
Honeycomb calcite is the name given to a sunny variety of calcite found exclusively in the southern Uinta Mountains east of Salt Lake City in Utah. Its color varies from deep orange to lemony yellow, and is often crisscrossed by whitish veins, giving it a honeycomb appearance. It is often quite translucent and polishes well, making it a popular stone for decoration and lapidary work.
This is also the state stone of Utah as of 2021: it is featured in a mural of honeycomb, a state symbol, at the state capitol building in Salt Lake City.
Honeycomb calcite is the name given to a sunny variety of calcite found exclusively in the southern Uinta Mountains east of Salt Lake City in Utah. Its color varies from deep orange to lemony yellow, and is often crisscrossed by whitish veins, giving it a honeycomb appearance. It is often quite translucent and polishes well, making it a popular stone for decoration and lapidary work.
This is also the state stone of Utah as of 2021: it is featured in a mural of honeycomb, a state symbol, at the state capitol building in Salt Lake City.
SPECIES
Calcite
LOCATION
Duchesne County, Utah
SIZE
8.6" tall
CATEGORY
SUB CATEGORY
ITEM
#283203