Physical Information
Wollastonite is a calcium silicate mineral formed through high-temperature metamorphism, usually where limestone comes into contact with silica-rich rocks.
It typically appears in white, cream, or pale grey colours and often forms fibrous, bladed, or radiating crystal structures.
Wollastonite has a silky to pearly texture and a lightweight yet sturdy composition, making it widely used in ceramics, glass production, and industrial applications.
Major deposits are found in Mexico, China, India, Canada, and the United States.
Although not commonly known in the gemstone world, its purity, softness of colour, and unique crystal habits make it an interesting mineral for collectors.
Metaphysical Properties
Wollastonite is associated with clarity, structure, and emotional integration.
Its orderly, fibrous formation symbolizes balance and alignment, helping to bring scattered thoughts into focus.
Many use Wollastonite to support emotional healing, reduce tension, and cultivate a sense of internal harmony.
It is also said to encourage discipline, problem-solving, and staying grounded while navigating complex situations.