Camouflage Chrysocolla: baring inclusions of Dioptase, Malachite, Shattuckite, Chalcedony and cuprite//56-GRAM (280-carats) store package deal
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Chrysocolla usually referrers to mix crystal composition, clusters of copper silicate minerals.
Copper silicate naturally formes a higher % content of chrysocolla in its wide variety of hydro-oxide-Copper-silica minerals, such as Azurite, Shattuckite, Malachite, Pseudomalachite, Dioptase, Cuprite, Tenorite, Chalcedony and Microcrystalline-Quartz.
Most copper silicate mines contain bouth the common chrysocolla (which is almost impossible to trace its origin),
and the mines unique "signature patterns" (mineral clusters which attributes which can be found only in one store specific mine) such as Eilat Stone, Quantum Quatro Silica, Sonoran Sunrise, Phoenix Stone, and many more lesser famous varieties such Camouflage Chrysocolla, landscape Chrysocolla, blue copper jasper, African shattuckite and hundred of other undocumented variations
Copper silicates which are commonly referred to as chrysocolla can be anywhere from 3.5 in Mohs grit hardness level up to 6 in hardness/density
(Evidently, the weight also can be half or double of a highly trained educated guess depending on the mineral copsition as well as the density).
Pure chrysocolla:
extremely rare and not in high demand since synthetic copys are extremely difficult to identify and rather cheap to manufacture.
On rare ocations, it is separated manually from the rest of the other minerals to be cut into Pure chrysocolla gemstones which is almost alweis mistaken for a different mineral such as Turquoise, Variscite Amazonite or green & blue jasper.
translucent crystal form: chrysocolla-chalcedony (also known as "Gem Silica") is famously known as the ABSOLUTE finest top gem quality copper silicate valued at over 100€ per carat
Chrysocolla is a sharply colored mineral. Its color can be among the brightest shade of blue-turquoise-green and on rare ocations also bits of (lizard-)olive-green
which is caused by its copper content. Chrysocolla is often coated by a drusy layer of glossy clear chalcedony, or/and intercrystallized together with black-brown-orange minerals such as cuprite and Tenorite
The chemical formula for Chrysocolla is Copper-Silicon-Hydrogen-Oxygen
Though the acuret ratios (amounts of each element) are not clearly defined, as it contains a varying substitution of elements such as carbon sodium aluminum water and many other trace elements.
Though a more definitive form of Chrysocolla with an identifiable chemical formula can exist in microcrystals, most forms are considered amorphous. Multiple analyses of different compositions have been offered over the years.
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