Congo Shattuckite Polished Freeform - 56mm, 97g
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Locality – Democratic Republic of Congo
Size – 56 x 39 x 34mm
Weight – 97g
Size – 56 x 39 x 34mm
Weight – 97g
This shattuckite freeform features mottled earthy brown tones throughout with highly contrasting streaks of powder blue chrysocolla and deep forest green malachite. It has been polished to a good lustre and artistically shaped to a unique, triangular form. Shattuckite is a rare and desirable mineral and makes a prized addition to any crystal collection.
About Shattuckite
Shattuckite is a rare copper mineral that is highly regarded for its vivid blue colouration. It is a pseudomorph, formed by altering existing minerals such as quartz, malachite, cuprite and dioptase, and in many specimens of shattuckite some of the original minerals can still be seen making for an attractive multicoloured stone. It takes many forms, occurring as radiating, botryoidal, globular, reniform, or stalactitic crystals. It was first discovered in 1915 in the Shattuck mine in Arizona, after which it was named. Some of the worlds finest Shattuckite specimens are found in the copper mines of the Kaokoveld District, Kunene Region, Namibia, though other notable localities include Arizona and the Congo.