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STATEMENT CHRYSOCOLLA RING 'O'

STATEMENT CHRYSOCOLLA RING 'O'

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Chrysocolla is a captivating stone that enchants with its vibrant blue and green hues. Named after the Greek words "chrysos" meaning gold and "kolla" meaning glue, this gemstone's name alludes to its historical use as a soldering agent for gold. With its stunning colors and unique patterns, chrysocolla has become a popular choice among gemstone enthusiasts and collectors.

Chrysocolla is a hydrated copper silicate mineral that often forms in association with other copper minerals such as malachite and azurite. It is commonly found in copper-rich ore deposits and can be discovered in various parts of the world, including the United States, Peru, Chile, Russia, and the Democratic Republic of Congo. The unique coloring of chrysocolla is attributed to the presence of copper ions within its structure.

One of the most striking features of chrysocolla is its rich palette of blue and green tones. Ranging from deep turquoise to vibrant teal, these colors often blend and swirl together in unique patterns, creating a captivating display reminiscent of a tranquil tropical sea. Some chrysocolla specimens may also showcase streaks of brown, black, or even gold, adding further intrigue and character to the stone.

In addition to its captivating aesthetics, chrysocolla is believed to possess metaphysical properties that can promote calmness, tranquility, and emotional healing. It is often associated with the throat chakra, supporting clear communication and expression. Chrysocolla is also thought to inspire creativity, encourage empathy, and foster a deep connection with nature. Many individuals find comfort and solace in the soothing energies of this gemstone.



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Solid silver
Handmade
Size O
Approx sizing: 3.44 x 1.92cm
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