Mangano calcite is a manganese-bearing variety of calcite traditionally associated with gentle compassion and emotional healing. This polished egg carries a soft, peachy-pink hue with a comforting weight in the hand — a smooth, rounded shape often chosen to represent new beginnings.Quick facts Stone Mangano Calcite (Pink Calcite) Composition Manganese-bearing calcium carbonate Hardness (Mohs) 3 Color Pale pink to peachy pink Origin Primarily Peru Chakra Heart Traditionally used for Compassion, gentle emotional healing, comfort Care / Water-safe Not water-safe — water-soluble; keep dry, minimal water only Meaning & historyMangano calcite has a long-standing place among heart-centered stones, its soft color linked in crystal tradition to gentleness and self-compassion. The egg shape adds its own symbolism of new beginnings and quiet potential — a fitting pair with the stone's nurturing reputation. It's a natural complement to rose quartz and pink opal in the heart chakra family, and sits well among our other egg-shaped stones.How to use itHold the egg in your palm during a quiet moment, or set it on a stand as a soft display piece on a shelf, desk, or altar. Its weight and rounded shape make it pleasant for gentle, brief handling rather than pocket-carry.Care & cleansingMangano calcite is water-soluble — this is the single most important care note. Never soak, rinse, or leave it in humid conditions; water can etch, dull, or slowly dissolve the surface. If you need to clean it, wipe gently with a dry or barely damp soft cloth and dry immediately. Keep it away from acidic substances and store it separately from harder stones that could scratch it.Frequently asked questionsWhat is mangano calcite, and what is it used for?Mangano calcite, also called pink calcite, is a manganese-bearing form of calcite with a soft, pale pink color. In crystal tradition it is associated with gentle compassion and emotional healing. This is a decorative and symbolic piece, not a health product or medical device.Is mangano calcite water-safe?No. Like all calcites, mangano calcite is water-soluble and can dissolve, dull, or pit with exposure to water. Never soak it, rinse it, or use it to make an elixir.Is it safe to handle every day?Yes, for dry handling and display — the egg's smooth, weighted shape is pleasant to hold. Just keep it away from moisture, including humid bathrooms, and handle it gently since calcite is a relatively soft stone.How do I cleanse and charge a mangano calcite egg?Use dry methods only — smoke, sound, or moonlight are ideal. Avoid water-based cleansing entirely, and wipe with a barely damp cloth at most if needed, drying immediately.How can I tell if my mangano calcite is genuine?Genuine mangano calcite has a soft pastel pink color, a pearly to vitreous luster, and is noticeably soft — it can be scratched with a steel knife blade (Mohs 3), unlike harder pink stones such as rhodonite or rose quartz.What crystals pair well with mangano calcite?It pairs naturally with rose quartz and pink opal for a layered palette of soft pinks, and with rhodonite for a deeper contrast.{"@context": "https://schema.org", "@type": "FAQPage", "mainEntity": [{"@type": "Question", "name": "What is mangano calcite, and what is it used for?", "acceptedAnswer": {"@type": "Answer", "text": "Mangano calcite, also called pink calcite, is a manganese-bearing form of calcite with a soft, pale pink color. In crystal tradition it is associated with gentle compassion and emotional healing. 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