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Malachite and Chrysocolla $75.99

Malachite and Chrysocolla $75.99

Malachite and Chrysocolla is a naturally occurring mineral combination that brings together malachite’s deep green banding with the softer blue‑green tones of chrysocolla. Found in copper‑rich environments, this pairing offers a clear and engaging example of how different minerals can form side by side through similar chemical processes. It’s well suited for geology students, collectors, and anyone interested in copper minerals and Earth science.

Why you'll love this:

  • Naturally formed combination of malachite and chrysocolla with contrasting green and blue‑green coloration
  • Shows clear examples of secondary copper minerals developing together
  • Varied textures and colors make it visually engaging for study or display
  • Durable specimen suitable for classroom use, handling, or collection building
  • Useful for learning about mineral identification, oxidation, and copper‑rich geological environments

A vivid and informative way to explore how multiple minerals record Earth’s chemical history in stone.

$75.99
Malachite and Chrysocolla $75.99
$75.99

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Malachite and Chrysocolla is a naturally occurring mineral combination that brings together malachite’s deep green banding with the softer blue‑green tones of chrysocolla. Found in copper‑rich environments, this pairing offers a clear and engaging example of how different minerals can form side by side through similar chemical processes. It’s well suited for geology students, collectors, and anyone interested in copper minerals and Earth science.

Why you'll love this:

  • Naturally formed combination of malachite and chrysocolla with contrasting green and blue‑green coloration
  • Shows clear examples of secondary copper minerals developing together
  • Varied textures and colors make it visually engaging for study or display
  • Durable specimen suitable for classroom use, handling, or collection building
  • Useful for learning about mineral identification, oxidation, and copper‑rich geological environments

A vivid and informative way to explore how multiple minerals record Earth’s chemical history in stone.