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Native copper, natural rough specimen, 37mm long x 27mm x 14mm - 12.1 grams. Perfect for collection, exhibition...

Native copper, natural rough specimen, 37mm long x 27mm x 14mm - 12.1 grams. Perfect for collection, exhibition...

Regular price €21,70 EUR
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About the product:

🪨 Type/Name: Native Copper

🌍 ⛏️ Origin: USA / Michigan (Caledonia mine)

📐 Dimensions: 37 millimeters long x 27 wide x 14 high

⚖️ Weight : 12.1 grams

Finish: raw

🔬 Treatment: None

🎁 Comes with a Gem and Zen certificate, ideal for giving as a gift or treating yourself!



HISTORY & ORIGIN:

Native copper is one of the earliest metals used by humanity, well before the Bronze Age. It was already being mined and worked as early as 9,000 BC in Anatolia and the Fertile Crescent. It is probably the first metal that humans smelted and forged.

In ancient Egypt, copper symbolized protection and fertility, associated with the goddess Hathor. Among the Greeks and Romans, it was associated with Venus (Aphrodite), the goddess of love, due to its warm hue.



📋 Mineralogical sheet:


Property Details
Name Native copper (Cu)
Chemical formula Cu
Crystal system Cubic
Mineral class Native element (metal)
Color Bright copper-red to reddish-brown
Glow Metallic
Hardness (Mohs) 2.5 – 3
Density 8.9 g/cm³
Transparency Opaque
Morphology Masses, wires, dendrites, cubic or octahedral crystals
Origin / Deposits USA (Michigan, Arizona), Chile, Peru, Democratic Republic of Congo, Russia
Training Hydrothermal veins, volcanic or sedimentary rocks; often associated with gold and chalcopyrite
Special feature Ductile and malleable metal, excellent conductor of electricity and heat
Virtues / Lithotherapy - Anchoring and vital energy
- Stimulation of creativity and motivation
- Stone of protection and energy balance
Purification Clear water, gentle fumigation
Recharging Moonlight, quartz clusters
Use Mineral collection, jewelry, decorative objects, metal industry
Value Depends on purity, size, shape and condition
Short story / Anecdote Exploited since prehistoric times; native copper was used to make tools, weapons and jewelry before organized metallurgy


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