The banded Aragonite-Calcite in beige and brown tones is used in modern gemstone therapy for the themes of growth and relief. The mineral can support to always stay on the ball and to continue to persistently pursue the set goal, even under strong stress and unclear situations.
The drilled Tumbled Stones of brown Aragonite are about 3.0 - 3-5cm in size and have a hole of 2.5mm, for example, suitable for bands of leather and cotton.
The raw material for the drilled Tumbled Stones of banded brown aragonite calcite comes from Peru.
The brown aragonite is also called chestnut aragonite.
The mineral aragonite was described for the first time in 1796 by the German mineralogist Abraham Gottlob Werner and named by after the place of discovery in the province of Aragon in northeast Spain; the spelling arragonite is therefore not correct.