Stellar Beam Calcite Specimen

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Stellar Beam Calcite is a highly sought-after mineral for its properties and its unique crystallography. Stellar Beam Calcite represents a subset of the calcite specimens extracted from Elmwood, celebrated for its clarity, form, and the energy it is believed to possess. The mine's calcite specimens, including Stellar Beam Calcite, have been praised for their size and aesthetic beauty, making them prized among collectors.

History of the Elmwood Mine

The Elmwood Mine, located in the small town of Carthage, Tennessee, has been an iconic site for zinc mining and the production of extraordinary mineral specimens. This article delves into the history of the Elmwood Mine, its notable contributions to mineralogy, particularly the extraction of Stellar Beam Calcite and Fluorite, and highlights the mine's unique contributions to the world of minerals.

The Elmwood Mine first commenced operations in 1969, with its primary focus on zinc extraction. Initially discovered by the Jersey Minièr Zinc Co. in 1969, the mine began its operations in 1975 and continued until 2004 when it saw its first closure. It was reopened in 2010 by the Belgian mining corporation Nyrstar but experienced another closure in 2015. Throughout its operational years, the mine was celebrated for producing excellent specimens of calcite, fluorite, sphalerite, and barite, contributing significantly to mineral collections and studies globally ​​​​​​.

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