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Chrysocolla Raw Stones (1-2 Inch - A Grade - 20-32 Pieces Per Pound) Ethically Sourced from Madagascar
Size: 1-2 Inches
Weight: 10-40 Grams
Pieces Per Pound: 20-32 Pieces
Grade: A
Origin: Ambatondrazaka, Madagascar
Polished: Yes; Jojoba Oil
Size: 1-2 Inches
Weight: 10-40 Grams
Pieces Per Pound: 20-32 Pieces
Grade: A
Origin: Ambatondrazaka, Madagascar
Polished: Yes; Jojoba Oil
Description: Chrysocolla is a hydrated copper silicate mineral known for its vibrant blue and green hues. This stone is believed to promote tranquility, alleviate fear, and enhance communication and self-expression. Its soothing energy and attractive appearance make Chrysocolla a popular choice for both aesthetic and healing purposes.
Color: Blue, green.
Primary Sources: Peru, Democratic Republic of the Congo, United States.
Mining/Collection: Mined from copper ore deposits.
Crystal Form/Structure: Orthorhombic, massive form.
Hardness: 2-4 on the Mohs scale.
Physical Properties: Promotes tranquility, reduces stress.
Emotional Properties: Enhances communication and self-expression.
Healing Properties: Supports the immune system, helps with throat issues.
Chakra: Throat chakra.
Astrological Sign: Gemini, Virgo, Taurus.
Unique Fact: Chrysocolla has been used by various cultures for jewelry and as a pigment in paints and dyes.
Usage Insight: Wear Chrysocolla jewelry to enhance communication and reduce stress throughout the day.
Care Instructions: Clean your Chrysocolla by wiping it with a dry cloth; avoid water, as it can damage the stone.
Authenticity Tips:
Color: Genuine Chrysocolla has natural, vibrant blue and green hues. Be cautious of stones that appear overly bright or uniform.
Feel: Real Chrysocolla has a substantial feel. Synthetic stones might feel lighter and less substantial.
Hardness Test: Chrysocolla is relatively soft (2-4 on the Mohs scale) and should not scratch glass easily.

