For some reason gold has an affinity for the element tellurium. Calaverite is a crystalized gold ore, containing a bit of silver and tellurium. It is usually whitish, enhanced by varying shades of yellow. It is an uncommon mineral and much sought after by collectors. This is the most common gold bearing mineral besides native gold. Elemental gold is typically either found as gold, as an alloy with other metals such as silver and copper, and as trace amounts in a few minerals. To be an actual significant part of a non-alloyed mineral is very uncommon for gold and this makes calaverite a unique mineral.
This mineral can be used to eliminate compulsive behavior, promoting thought before action. The stone is also useful in rectifying money concerns, prompting you to make the most beneficial action available. It brings a positive and lasting influence to its environment and can be carried or left stationary in the home or ritual area. The tellurium causes this mineral to be slightly protective, while the silver and gold content allows you to make use of opportunities.
Warning, calaverite should not be used in making elixirs due to the presence of tellurium.