Chrysocolla Natural 7.8cm

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Dimensions: 7.8cm long, 6cm wide, 2.3cm deep
Ref: 17454
Price: £24.00

Chrysocolla crystals for sale from Peru

This gorgeous Natural Chrysocolla Crystal measures 7.8m long and displays a range of stunning aqua and turquoise blues and blue-tinted greens which evoke imagery of the sea, as well as hints of rich earthy brown and inky black. 

Chrysocolla is also known as Gem Silica

What Is Chrysocolla Made Of?

Chrysocolla is a copper silicate mineral which varies widely in composition, owing to the varying percentage composition of copper and silica in each piece. 

The copper included in Chrysocolla is hydrated copper (Copper Hydroxide). 

Often, Chrysocolla can also contain traces of other minerals, elements, and metals such as aluminium. 

Very blue specimens of Chrysocolla are known as gem silica: generally, the lighter the colour of Chrysocolla, the higher the silica content, and thus the higher the hardness on the Mohs scale. 

The copper inclusions create the stunning cyan (blue-green) colour Chrysocolla is famous for. 

Where Does Chrysocolla Come From?

Chrysocolla can be found in various localities around the world, including Australia, Arizona in the USA, and Chile. 

This piece was sourced from the well-known Lily Mine in Peru, which is famous for producing high quality Chrysocolla. 

Chrysocolla History And Myth

This blue stone, which is also a copper ore, was named by Greek philosopher Theophrastus using the Greek words for gold ("Chrysos") and glue ("Kola"). 

The stone was named thus because it was said to have been used as a flux material to solder gold.

Chrysocolla, alongside other copper minerals such as Malachite and Azurite, is one of the minerals that forms a major component of Eilat Stone (also known as King Solomon Stone), which is the national stone of Israel. 

Chrysocolla Crystal Healing Properties

Chrysocolla is said to promote a sense of vitality, energy, and motivation in the user, as well as a sense of peace and inner calm: fitting for a stone which embodies the calming yet majestic energies of the sea. 

Please note: while it is perfectly safe to touch and hold Chrysocolla, it is not safe to make and drink crystal elixirs using Malachite, Chrysocolla, or Malacholla, due to these minerals having a high copper content, making them unsafe to ingest. 

Chrysocolla Chakras

This blue semi precious stone is most commonly used with the Throat Chakra because it is believed to be a Stone of Communication.

Chrysocolla is said to help its user to speak clearly and confidently, meaning this stone is helpful for all orators, teachers, and educators. 

Due to its elements of green colouring, Chrysocolla is also aligned with the Heart Chakra, meaning that it exudes a peaceful, compassionate energy. 

When used with the Heart Chakra, Chrysocolla can help build self-compassion as well as improve loving relationships. 

How Hard Is Chrysocolla?

Due to its varying composition, there is no exact figure for the hardness of Chrysocolla on the Mohs scale. 

Generally, it ranges from 2 to 6 on the Mohs scale: a good rule of thumb is that light-blue coloured Chrysocolla specimens are harder due to their high silica content, whilst darker Chrysocolla specimens are softer due to their high copper content. 

As always, it is best to handle your crystals carefully to avoid any damage. 

Chrysocolla Collections

Chrysocolla is an incredibly beautiful stone, and this piece is no exception. 

We hope you enjoy building your crystal collection by adding some high quality Chrysocolla to the mix. 

Buy Chrysocolla online now at Madagascan Direct. 

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