MALACHITE BOX

Democratic Republic of Congo

9.2cm x 6.7cm x 5.1cm (3.6in x 2.6in x 2.0in)

SKU: 145106

Regular price AED 1,700.00
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The crystal photographed is the crystal you will receive.

Due to crystals being a natural product, this crystal may have some minor imperfections on the outer surface.

ENERGY PROPERTIES

Malachite offers protection from negative energies while promoting positive vibrations and mental clarity. It instils confidence and supports the ability to take action towards creating and manifesting one’s personal desires and dreams.

It helps to restore strength and vitality after illness or periods of energy depletion, assisting the body's natural healing processes. It encourages one to move forward with purpose and determination, helping to transform one’s intentions into practical outcomes.

Malachite encourages steady progress towards one’s goals while maintaining healthy protective boundaries, allowing both personal growth and energetic balance and so enabling one to look to the future with confidence.

CRYSTAL KNOWLEDGE

Malachite is a copper carbonate hydroxide mineral [Cu₂CO₃(OH)₂] renowned for its vibrant green coloration and distinctive banded patterns. As a secondary copper mineral, malachite forms through the oxidation and weathering of primary copper sulfide deposits in the near-surface environment.

Geologically, malachite develops in the oxidized zones of copper deposits where carbonate-rich groundwater interacts with copper-bearing minerals. The characteristic concentric banding results from rhythmic precipitation as fluctuating water tables and varying chemical conditions create alternating layers of dense and porous material over time.

The mineral crystallizes in the monoclinic system but rarely forms distinct crystals, instead occurring as botryoidal masses, stalactitic formations, or fibrous aggregates. Its intense green color derives from the copper content, specifically Cu²⁺ ions in the crystal structure. Malachite has a hardness of 3.5-4 on the Mohs scale and a density of approximately 4.0 g/cm³.

Formation typically occurs at temperatures below 200°C in near-surface environments where copper-bearing solutions encounter carbonate-rich host rocks or atmospheric CO₂. The banding patterns reflect episodic precipitation events, with each band representing specific geochemical conditions during formation.

Malachite commonly associates with azurite, chrysocolla, and cuprite in copper deposits worldwide.