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Copper

Copper

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This specimen of Native Copper resembles what we saw from the 2017 discovery at the Rocklands Mine in Australia. It has a defined arborescent form with tendril-like branching "arms" and beautiful three-dimensional appeal. My favorite aspect of the piece is the fact that it sits beautifully on its own without the aid of a base or clay. If you look closely, there are some actual crystal faces on the piece, so it's both a crystallized specimen and what I would call an almost organic, tree-like formation.

The Rocklands Mine (also known as the Rocklands Group Copper Project) is a large copper deposit in northwestern Queensland, Australia and wasn't known primarily for producing much in the way of specimens. We started to see some arborescent / dendritic specimens of Copper trickling out in 2017, but in 2019 there was a major discovery of significant and important CRYSTALLIZED Copper specimens! At the Tucson Show in 2020, we were fortunate to have a good friend who works at the mine and gave us first choice to hand select from a parcel that he brought especially for us.

Specimen # CUAUS72013

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Locality: Rocklands Mine, Cloncurry, Cloncurry Shire, Queensland, Australia
Dimensions:
4.2 x 3.9 x 1.3 cm
Largest Crystal:

Size Category:
miniature
Fluorescence:
NONE