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Property Description
Composition A hydrated copper mineral, often found alongside other copper minerals such as malachite and azurite
Color Typically ranges from blue-green to green, sometimes with brown or black streaks
Hardness Approximately 2.5 to 3.5 on the Mohs scale
Metaphysical
  • Believed to promote tranquility and inner peace
  • Thought to enhance communication and self-expression
  • Associated with empowering feminine energies
  • Considered a stone of emotional healing and empowerment
Chakra Association Throat and Heart chakras
Zodiac Sign Taurus, Gemini, and Virgo
Benefits
  • Supporting emotional healing and stress relief
  • Enhancing communication and self-expression
  • Facilitating forgiveness and letting go of negative emotions
  • Promoting harmony and balance in relationships
Country Of Origin Found in various locations worldwide, including the United States, Peru, and Chile

Most Asked Questions about Chrysocolla

A: We directly import chrysocolla from trusted suppliers, ensuring authenticity and quality control.
A: Our chrysocolla is primarily sourced from regions known for their deposits of this mineral, such as Peru, Arizona, and the Democratic Republic of Congo.
A: Our in-house quality check body, ORGI, meticulously verifies the authenticity of our chrysocolla products before sealing them for shipment.
A: No, our chrysocolla stones undergo no chemical treatments, preserving their natural colors and properties.
A: We employ minimal processing to maintain the natural beauty and properties of the chrysocolla stones.
A: Chrysocolla is believed to promote inner peace, communication, and emotional healing, making it sought after for spiritual practices and holistic wellness.
A: Chrysocolla products should be handled gently and cleaned with a soft cloth and mild soap, avoiding exposure to harsh chemicals and direct sunlight.
A: Yes, chrysocolla is often used in metaphysical practices for its calming and balancing energies, promoting harmony and connection with nature.
A: Genuine chrysocolla typically exhibits unique patterns and color variations, with authentic specimens displaying shades of blue, green, and sometimes brown or black, and may contain inclusions of other minerals.
A: Chrysocolla holds significance in various indigenous cultures for its associations with wisdom, empowerment, and connection to the Earth, making it a revered stone in many traditions.