Rare Cyanotrichite Specimen

£30.00

Description
A striking raw cyanotrichite specimen featuring vivid electric blue mineralisation across a natural matrix. This piece displays a soft, textured surface with delicate clustered formations that give it a slightly velvety, almost shimmering appearance. The intense colour and unique structure make it a standout collector’s piece, especially for those drawn to rarer copper minerals.

Properties

  • Communication

  • Expression

  • Emotional release

  • Clarity

  • Flow

Ways to Display

  • In a display cabinet or mineral collection (best kept protected)

  • On a shelf where its colour can stand out against neutral tones

  • As part of a rare mineral or copper mineral collection

  • In a calm space where its energy can be appreciated visually

Disclaimer
This is a natural raw mineral specimen. Cyanotrichite is delicate and should be handled minimally to preserve its structure. Avoid water and excessive handling, as the fine formations can be fragile. Natural variations and minor imperfections are part of its unique formation.

Description
A striking raw cyanotrichite specimen featuring vivid electric blue mineralisation across a natural matrix. This piece displays a soft, textured surface with delicate clustered formations that give it a slightly velvety, almost shimmering appearance. The intense colour and unique structure make it a standout collector’s piece, especially for those drawn to rarer copper minerals.

Properties

  • Communication

  • Expression

  • Emotional release

  • Clarity

  • Flow

Ways to Display

  • In a display cabinet or mineral collection (best kept protected)

  • On a shelf where its colour can stand out against neutral tones

  • As part of a rare mineral or copper mineral collection

  • In a calm space where its energy can be appreciated visually

Disclaimer
This is a natural raw mineral specimen. Cyanotrichite is delicate and should be handled minimally to preserve its structure. Avoid water and excessive handling, as the fine formations can be fragile. Natural variations and minor imperfections are part of its unique formation.