Product Description
Drusy Chrysocolla Mineral Specimen or Rough Rock
This unpolished mineral specimen of Drusy Chrysocolla Malachite on a matrix rock is 4.66 inches wide by 2.8 inches tall by 1.4 inches deep.
It does stand up as shown in the first picture.
Druse (pronounced drew-zee and most often spelled drusy or druzy) is a trade name for a natural surface texture of fine quartz crystals.
The drusy reflects the color of the stone below.
Chrysocolla is a copper silicate and is found in the copper oxide zones of major copper deposits. It is usually found with other copper ores, most commonly Malachite.
This natural mineral specimen came from the Bagdad Copper Mine in Arizona.
The name Chrysocolla first appears in the writings of Theophrastus (315 BC). Chrysocolla is named from the Greek chrysos - "gold" and kolla - "glue" in allusion to the name of the material used to solder gold.
Metaphysical Properties of Drusy Chrysocolla: Drusy Chrysocolla is associated with serenity, tranquility, peace, patience, tolerance, acceptance, unconditional love, meditation, calmness, hope gentlen