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2x rare Azurite Blueberry - Set 12.1mm + 9.2mm diameter from USA, New Mexico
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2x rare Azurite Blueberry - Set 11.7mm + 9.1mm diameter from USA, New Mexico
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2x rare Azurite Blueberry - Set 10.5mm + 9mm diameter from USA, New Mexico
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2x rare Azurite Blueberry - Set 15.7mm + 9.1mm diameter from USA, New Mexico
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2x rare Azurite Blueberry - Set 11.3mm + 9.1mm diameter from USA, New Mexico
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2x rare Azurite Blueberry - Set 10.6mm + 9.7mm diameter from USA, New Mexico
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2x rare Azurite Blueberry - Set 11.5mm + 11mm diameter from USA, New Mexico
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2x rare Azurite Blueberry - Set 11.8mm + 9.6mm diameter from USA, New Mexico
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2x rare Azurite Blueberry - Set 12.2mm + 9.2mm diameter from USA, New Mexico
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2x rare Azurite Blueberry - Set 10.8mm + 9.5mm diameter from USA, New Mexico
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2x rare Azurite Blueberry - Set 12.5mm + 9.9mm diameter from USA, New Mexico
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2x rare Azurite Blueberry - Set 10.5mm + 9.2mm diameter from USA, New Mexico
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2x rare Azurite Blueberry - Set 10.9mm + 7.8mm diameter from USA, New Mexico
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2x rare Azurite Blueberry - Set 10.8mm+10.6mm diameter from USA, New Mexico
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2x rare Azurite Blueberry - Set 10mm + 9.3mm diameter from USA, New Mexico
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2x rare Azurite Blueberry - Set 10mm + 9.5mm diameter from USA, New Mexico
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2x rare Azurite Blueberry - Set 11.5mm + 9.5mm diameter from USA, New Mexico
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2x rare Azurite Blueberry - Set 11.4 + 10.3mm diameter from USA, New Mexico
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2x rare Azurite Blueberry - Set 10.6mm + 9.5mm diameter from USA, New Mexico
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2x rare Azurite Blueberry - Set 11.6mm+10.1mm diameter from USA, New Mexico
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2x rare Azurite Blueberry - Set 10.8mm + 8.9mm diameter from USA, New Mexico
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2x rare Azurite Blueberry - Set 10.3mm + 11mm diameter from USA, New Mexico
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Rare Azurite specimen 19*9*15mm Schmitt quarry, Altenmittlau, DE collection
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Collection: Azurite
Discover the fascination of Azurite: A jewel of nature
Welcome to the magical world of minerals and gemstones! Today we would like to introduce you to azurite, a fascinating mineral that not only impresses with its intense color, but also with its rich history and properties.
Origin and history
The name "azurite" comes from the Arabic word "lazaward," which means "blue." This mineral was already valued in ancient times and was often used as a pigment in painting. Its deep blue color is reminiscent of the clear sky and the vast sea, making it a sought-after collector's item.
Happen
Azurite is a copper mineral and is often found near copper deposits. Important locations include Morocco, Australia, Mexico, and the USA. These regions offer the ideal conditions for the formation of this impressive mineral.
Appearance and properties
Azurite is known for its deep blue to azure color, which sets it apart from other minerals. It crystallizes in the monoclinic crystal system and often forms prismatic or needle-like crystals. The chemical composition of azurite is Cu₃(CO₃)₂(OH)₂, making it a copper carbonate hydroxide.
With a Mohs hardness of 3.5 to 4, azurite is relatively soft and should be handled with care to avoid scratches. Its density is about 3.7 to 3.9 g/cm³.
Crystal forms and varieties
Azurite can occur in a variety of crystal forms, including massive, earthy or stalactite shapes. It also sometimes forms pseudomorphs with malachite, a green copper mineral, resulting in fascinating color contrasts.
Care and storage
Due to its sensitivity to acids and its relative softness, azurite should be handled with care. Avoid contact with chemicals and clean only with a soft, dry cloth. Store azurite in a dry place, away from direct sunlight, to preserve its brilliant color.
Conclusion
Azurite is not only a beautiful mineral, but also a piece of history and nature that should not be missing from any collection. Its unique color and fascinating crystal shapes make it a highlight for every gemstone lover. Discover the variety of azurite in our online shop and let yourself be enchanted by its beauty!