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Copper carbonate complex A rare, lustrous cut of crystal with natural occurring royal azure (azurite) and bright green malachite, which often grow in complex combinations. In this case, the azurite found in an orbicular pocket. Mission Mine, Pima County, AZ
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Silicate Mineral Siberia’s severe weather conditions and inconsistent production means the raw stone is only accessible for two to three months of the year at most. The Sayan Mountains near Lake Baikal, in central Siberia
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Copper Carbonate Complex Rare, lustrous, dramatic stone, its swirl pattern created by black tenorite (copper oxide), chrysocolla and royal blue azurite. Also with a pocket of micro-crystals called druzy. Said to be a stone of transformation. Bagdad Mine, Yavapai Co., AZ Length/Depth: 0.5 in Width: 1.25 in Height: 2.25 in
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Copper Carbonate Complex
Rare, lustrous, dramatic stone, its swirl pattern created by black tenorite (copper oxide), chrysocolla and royal blue azurite. Also with a pocket of micro-crystals called druzy. Said to be a stone of transformation.
Bagdad Mine, Yavapai Co., AZ
Length/Depth: 0.2 in Width: 0.5 in Height: 1 in
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Luminous green gem from a mine famed for stunning malachites that form in replacement of azurite. Prized with collectors throughout history, this vibrant mineral is rarely made into jewelry. Malachite is said to be a stone of protection. Milpillas Mine, Near Nacozari, Sonora Mexico
Length:1.42 Inches Width:1.25 Inches Depth: .23 Inches
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Copper Carbonate Mineral This rare specimen of dark green malachite formed over clear quartz crystals. Mined in the famed Shaba Copper Belt. Long believed to be a sacred stone of protection and pure love. Kasompi, Rep. Congo Africa Length/Depth: 1 in Width: 1.25 in Height: 1.27 in
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Rarest garnet in the world. This lush green crystal gem, often mistaken for emerald, is one of the most coveted druzies. It is said to remind of what is precious in life, especially when given to a loved one. Ural Region, Russia Length/Depth: 0.25 in Width: 0.74 in Height: 4 in
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Stony-iron, main group pallasite Found in Northern Chile, this highly prized meteorite w. embedded w. translucid golden olivine crystals. A pallasite is planetoid core-mantle boundary material, created by collisions in the early solar system (4.6 bya) Atacama Desert, Northern Chille Found Date: 1822
Length/Depth: 0.25 in Width: 0.5 in Height: 1.57 in Diana created this piece in Sterling Silver and it includes a 16 inch Sterling Silver chain.
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Esquel Pallasite Stony-iron, main group pallasite Discovered in Patagonia, 1951, this pallasite slice, embedded w. trans lucid olivine crystal, is one of the most beautiful meteorites yet found. A pallasite is planetoid core-mantle boundary material, created by collisions in the early solar system (4.6 bya) Esquel, Chubut Province, Argentina Length/Depth: 0.37 in Width: 0.42 in Height: 1.44 in
Diana created this piece in Sterling Silver and it includes a 16 inch Sterling Silver chain.
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