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Druzy Chrysocolla with Malachite and Cuprite - Fine Mineral Specimen
Chrysocolla moves across the surface in bright sky blue fields, pooling and thinning in a way that feels fluid and natural. Malachite appears throughout with deeper green tones, adding a botanical, earthy touch. Small specks of cuprite emerge intermittently, adding a layer of mystique and intrigue.
This specimen feels hand designed by Mother Nature herself.
The texture is varied and tactile. Some areas are softly botryoidal, others more granular, giving the piece a sense of depth that shifts as it’s handled or viewed from different angles. Nothing feels polished or arranged. It remains purely organic.
Dimensions & Weight
Dimensions: 5” × 4” × 3”
Weight: 786g
Collector’s Notes
The strength of this specimen lies in its natural transitions. Chrysocolla, malachite, and cuprite are present without competing, each appearing where the geology allows. The surface invites close viewing, with small details revealing themselves gradually.
Highlights
Natural chrysocolla with malachite association
Rare cuprite inclusions throughout
Excellent color and sparkle
Varied surface texture with good depth
Organic, earthy feel
Metaphysical Properties
Chrysocolla is often associated with calm, reflection, and emotional balance, while malachite is linked to grounding and transformation. Cuprite is thought to support vitality and rooted energy. Together, they are believed to encourage steadiness and thoughtful presence rather than intensity.
Mineralogy
Chrysocolla is a hydrated copper silicate that commonly forms in the oxidized zones of copper deposits, often alongside malachite and cuprite. Specimens showing multiple copper minerals in natural balance are valued for their geological context as well as their layered visual character.
Chrysocolla moves across the surface in bright sky blue fields, pooling and thinning in a way that feels fluid and natural. Malachite appears throughout with deeper green tones, adding a botanical, earthy touch. Small specks of cuprite emerge intermittently, adding a layer of mystique and intrigue.
This specimen feels hand designed by Mother Nature herself.
The texture is varied and tactile. Some areas are softly botryoidal, others more granular, giving the piece a sense of depth that shifts as it’s handled or viewed from different angles. Nothing feels polished or arranged. It remains purely organic.
Dimensions & Weight
Dimensions: 5” × 4” × 3”
Weight: 786g
Collector’s Notes
The strength of this specimen lies in its natural transitions. Chrysocolla, malachite, and cuprite are present without competing, each appearing where the geology allows. The surface invites close viewing, with small details revealing themselves gradually.
Highlights
Natural chrysocolla with malachite association
Rare cuprite inclusions throughout
Excellent color and sparkle
Varied surface texture with good depth
Organic, earthy feel
Metaphysical Properties
Chrysocolla is often associated with calm, reflection, and emotional balance, while malachite is linked to grounding and transformation. Cuprite is thought to support vitality and rooted energy. Together, they are believed to encourage steadiness and thoughtful presence rather than intensity.
Mineralogy
Chrysocolla is a hydrated copper silicate that commonly forms in the oxidized zones of copper deposits, often alongside malachite and cuprite. Specimens showing multiple copper minerals in natural balance are valued for their geological context as well as their layered visual character.

