This striking botryoidal chrysocolla specimen is a naturally sculptural copper mineral formation, prized for its rich blue-green tones and organic, flowing structure. The surface is covered in rounded, bubbly growths with tubular and stalactitic formations, created as copper-rich fluids slowly deposited minerals over time. Subtle variations in colour range from soft teal to deeper turquoise, giving the piece exceptional depth and visual movement.
Chrysocolla commonly forms alongside quartz, and this specimen shows classic characteristics of chrysocolla with quartz influence, adding durability and a gentle lustre to the surface. The natural cavities and hollow growths enhance its three-dimensional presence, making it visually engaging from every angle. No two pieces form alike, and this example is completely unique.
Highly sought after by mineral collectors, chrysocolla is valued not only for its beauty but also for its strong connection to copper mineralisation zones. Displayed as a standalone feature, this specimen makes an eye-catching addition to any mineral collection, interior space, or curated crystal display.
Large Natural Botryoidal Chrysocolla Specimen - 1.1kg
Weight: 1195 grams
Measurements: H 135 mm x W 120 mm x D 100 mm

































