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History Of Shattuckite

History Of Shattuckite

 

 

Introduction

History Of Shattuckite, Shattuckite is a rare and vivid blue mineral found in copper deposits, often mixed with other copper minerals such as Azurite, Chrysocolla, Dioptase, and Malachite. Most of the crystals on the market come from either the Sonoran desert of the American Southwest or the Kalahari desert in southern Africa. The crystal was named after Lemuel C. Shattuck, a saloon keeper, cowboy, and miner in the Wild West. Shattuckite is a copper silicate hydroxide mineral with the chemical formula Cu5(SiO3)4(OH)2.

 

It crystallizes in the orthorhombic dipyramidal crystal system and usually occurs in a granular massive form and also as fibrous acicular crystals. It is closely allied to plancheite in structure and appearance. Shattuckite is often used in spiritual and healing celebrations due to its association with the Moon's energy and its perceived ability to promote balance, harmony, and peace.

 

It is also believed to be helpful for women who are experiencing hormonal imbalances or PMS, making it a significant stone in celebrations related to women's health and well-being. Shattuckite is also valued for its aesthetic appeal, and specimens are highly sought after in the world of mineral collecting due to its beautiful, rich blue and green-blue colors, along with its fibrous and botryoidal textures, making it a prized addition to mineral collections.

 

History

 

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Uploaded on June 24, 2024