Collection: Silver Star Calcite Collection

Silver Star Calcite is a newly recognized find from a small, carefully worked pocket in the town of Sombrerete. The pocket is limited in size, producing a cohesive group of specimens that share a distinctive visual character and luster.

Extraction at this site must be done slowly and by hand. The calcite forms in a way that makes removal in one piece particularly difficult, and each successful specimen represents careful, deliberate work rather than volume-based mining.
These pieces were sourced directly from the miner, with payment made person to person and no middlemen involved. The material has been released exclusively through Peabody’s Crystals, preserving both provenance and transparency from the pocket to the collector.
This page represents the first public appearance of Silver Star Calcite. Availability is limited to what this initial pocket has yielded, and any future material will depend entirely on what can be recovered intact.