Collection: Shattuckite

Shattuckite from Kaokoveld, Namibia - A fascinating copper silicate mineral

Discover high-quality shattuckite from Kaokoveld, Namibia - known for its unique spherical, blue-green crystal formations. This rare copper silicate mineral impresses with its intense coloring and silky surface. Now available in our mineral online shop.

Origin

Discover the enchanting world of shattuckite - a rare copper silicate mineral named after the Shattuck Arizona mine where it was first found. Particularly impressive specimens today come from the Kaokoveld in Namibia.

Characteristic features


The most striking feature of shattuckite is its intense turquoise to sky blue-green color. The crystals often form spherical aggregates with a velvety, silky-shiny surface. These unique formations are created by radial fibers that combine to form spherical structures.

Chemical composition and physical properties


• Chemical formula: Cu5(SiO3)4(OH)2
• Mohs hardness: 3.5-4
• Crystal system: Orthorhombic
• Density: 4.1 g/cm³
• Line: Light blue

Happen


In addition to the type locality in Arizona and the famous sites in the Kaokoveld, shattuckite is also found in:
• Democratic Republic of Congo
• Kazakhstan
• Australia

care and storage

To preserve the beauty of your Shattuckite, follow these tips:
• Protect from direct sunlight
• Do not clean with water
• Dust carefully
• Store in soft cloths
• Store separately from harder minerals

collector's notes


Shattuckite is particularly popular with collectors because of its intense coloring and characteristic spherical formations. The specimens from the Kaokoveld are characterized by their particular purity and color brilliance.

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