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Chrysocolla Freeform Sphere High Quality - Select
These spheres are not perfectly round, some can self-stand, but sphere stands are still recommended. Extremely high quality material.
Mineral Information:
Chrysocolla is a mineral that is found in various parts of the world, including the United States, Chile, and Australia. It is a hydrated copper silicate mineral that forms in the oxidation zone of copper ore deposits.
Chrysocolla is often found in association with other copper minerals, such as malachite, azurite, and turquoise, and it can occur in a range of colors, including blue, green, and turquoise. It is a relatively soft mineral, with a hardness of 2.5 to 3.5 on the Mohs scale, and it has a vitreous to dull luster.
Metaphysical Meaning:
Chrysocolla is believed to help promote intuition, empathy, aqnd nurturing qualities. Chrysocolla aids in personal growth and transformation, as well as communication and expression. This increases a persons dynamicism and ability to communicate.
Mineral Care:
Chrysocolla is a relatively soft and fragile mineral, with a hardness of 2.5 to 3.5 on the Mohs scale. This means that it is easily scratched or chipped, and can be damaged by harder objects or rough handling.
In addition, chrysocolla is a hydrated mineral, which means that it contains water molecules within its structure. This can make it more susceptible to damage from heat, high humidity, or exposure to chemicals.
To help protect chrysocolla from damage, it is important to handle it with care and avoid exposing it to harsh chemicals or high temperatures. When cleaning chrysocolla, it should be washed gently with mild soap and warm water, and dried carefully with a soft cloth. It is also recommended to store chrysocolla in a protective case or wrapped in a soft cloth to prevent it from coming into contact with other hard or sharp objects.
Disclaimer:
No information here is intended to diagnose, treat or cure ailments or afflictions of any kind. One should always consult a medical professional if a serious issue presents itself.
Statistics:
Category Phyllosilicate mineral mineraloid
Formula (repeating unit) Cu2–xAlx{H2–xSi2O5)(OH)4•nH2O (x<1)[1]
IMA symbol Ccl[2]
Strunz classification 9.ED.20
Crystal system Orthorhombic
Unknown space group
Unit cell a = 5.7 Å, b = 8.9 Å, c = 6.7 Å; Z = 1
Color Blue, cyan (blue-green), green, blackish blue to black, or brown and rarely yellow
Crystal habit Massive, nodular, botryoidal
Cleavage none
Fracture Irregular/uneven, sub-conchoidal
Tenacity Brittle to sectile
Mohs scale hardness 2.5–3.5 (a variety, chrysocolla chalcedony, has a Mohs hardness of 7)
Luster Vitreous to dull
Streak white to a blue-green color
Diaphaneity Translucent to opaque
Specific gravity 1.9–2.4
Optical properties Biaxial (-)
Refractive index nα = 1.575–1.585 nβ = 1.597 nγ = 1.598 - 1.635
Birefringence δ = 0.023–0.050
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