


Azurite and Malachite $54.99
Azurite and Malachite is a naturally formed mineral combination that showcases the deep blues of azurite alongside the rich greens of malachite, creating a vivid example of how copper‑based minerals can develop together. This striking pairing is perfect for geology students, collectors, museum enthusiasts, and anyone interested in exploring mineral formation in oxidized copper deposits. Its contrasting colors and textures make it an engaging piece for study or display.
Why you'll love this:
- Naturally occurring combination of azurite’s deep blue and malachite’s vibrant green
- Shows clear examples of copper mineralization and secondary mineral growth
- Durable specimen suitable for handling, study, or shelf display
- Useful for learning about mineral identification, oxidation processes, and Earth science topics
- Great for students, educators, collectors, and anyone building a geology collection
A colorful and captivating way to explore the science behind copper‑rich minerals and their formation.
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Azurite and Malachite is a naturally formed mineral combination that showcases the deep blues of azurite alongside the rich greens of malachite, creating a vivid example of how copper‑based minerals can develop together. This striking pairing is perfect for geology students, collectors, museum enthusiasts, and anyone interested in exploring mineral formation in oxidized copper deposits. Its contrasting colors and textures make it an engaging piece for study or display.
Why you'll love this:
- Naturally occurring combination of azurite’s deep blue and malachite’s vibrant green
- Shows clear examples of copper mineralization and secondary mineral growth
- Durable specimen suitable for handling, study, or shelf display
- Useful for learning about mineral identification, oxidation processes, and Earth science topics
- Great for students, educators, collectors, and anyone building a geology collection
A colorful and captivating way to explore the science behind copper‑rich minerals and their formation.















