Copper

Ray Mine, Scott Mountain, Pinal County, Arizona, USA

Crystallized copper is among the most sought-after expressions of native metals. It rarely forms well-defined crystals, and individual copper crystals are typically small, often measuring only a centimeter or less. Examples that display elongated, well-formed crystal growth are therefore particularly uncommon and highly desirable.

This exceptional specimen exhibits a striking arborescent habit, with a strong, central vertical crystal serving as a clear focal point from which multiple elongated crystals fan outward with remarkable balance. The branching crystals are notably straight and precise, yet they angle outward in a manner reminiscent of a snowflake, creating a compelling sense of natural geometry within the composition. The warm, untouched patina further enhances the sculptural presence of the piece, emphasizing both form and texture. Elegant, harmonious, and visually dynamic, this specimen stands as a memorable and highly collectible example of crystallized copper at its finest.

Dimensions: 10.2 x 12.5 x 3.5 cm
Weight: 48 g
ID Number: 01079

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Copper

01079

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