Shattuckite Specimen

Shattuckite Specimen

Shatthuckite Specimen

Shatthuckite on a rock matrix
Aqua blue
Bisbee, Arizona

Shattuckite is an uncommon copper mineral that is highly regarded for its vivid blue color. It is named after the Shattuck Mine in Bisbee, Arizona, where this mineral was first discovered. Shattuckite occasionally forms within Quartz crystals, underneath the top layer.

9.5 ounces
269 grams
1345 carats

The Gem, Mineral, Jewelry & Fossil Show
Howard County Fairgrounds
West Friendship, Maryland

22 September 2018

2018-West-Friendship-9-22
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