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Shattuckite with Dioptase Raw Stone

Shattuckite with Dioptase Raw Stone

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Shattuckite with Dioptase Raw Stone

These beautiful specimens showcase the striking combination of vibrant blue Shattuckite and vivid green Dioptase, creating an eye-catching display of colour and texture. Formed through natural copper-rich mineralisation processes, each piece presents its own unique landscape of crystalline patterns, earthy matrix, and contrasting shades of turquoise blue and emerald green.

Left in their natural raw form, these specimens preserve the textures and formations created over millions of years beneath the Earth's surface. The rich colours and fascinating mineral combinations make each piece a unique addition to any collection, display shelf, or nature-inspired space.

Please make sure you select the crystal you would like to receive. Each specimen is numbered in the photographs, with individual measurements listed below.


Measurements

Option 1

  • Weight: 27g
  • Measurements: 4.1 x 3.7 x 3.1cm

Option 2

  • Weight: 58g
  • Measurements: 4 x 3 x 2cm

Option 3

  • Weight: 40g
  • Measurements: 4.2 x 3.7 x 2.7cm

Option 4

  • Weight: 95g
  • Measurements: 5.1 x 4.6 x 3.7cm

Option 5

  • Weight: 80g
  • Measurements: 4.5 x 3.7 x 3.3cm

Option 6

  • Weight: 79g
  • Measurements: 5.5 x 4.1 x 3.2cm

Option 7

  • Weight: 97g
  • Measurements: 5.7 x 3.5 x 3.5cm

Symbolism of the Raw Stone

Raw stones are often seen as symbols of authenticity, transformation, and connection to the natural world. Unlike polished pieces, they retain the textures and formations created by geological processes, revealing the remarkable beauty that develops beneath the Earth's surface.

Many people are drawn to raw stones because they reflect the idea that beauty and strength can emerge through time, pressure, and change. Their untouched appearance serves as a reminder that growth often happens naturally and does not need to be perfected to be meaningful.


Spiritual & Symbolic Associations

Shattuckite

Shattuckite is often associated with:

  • Clear communication
  • Truth and authenticity
  • Inner wisdom
  • Self-expression
  • Intuition
  • Honest reflection
  • Personal growth
  • Awareness
  • Integrity
  • Spiritual exploration

Shattuckite is admired for its vibrant blue colouring and is often viewed as a symbol of clear communication and authentic self-expression. Many people are drawn to it as a reminder to speak honestly, listen deeply, and trust their own inner knowing.

Its rich blue tones are frequently associated with insight and perspective, encouraging thoughtful reflection and meaningful communication with both ourselves and others.

Dioptase

Dioptase is often associated with:

  • Compassion
  • Emotional renewal
  • Forgiveness
  • Heart-centred awareness
  • Personal transformation
  • Hope and optimism
  • Self-acceptance
  • Connection
  • Growth
  • Emotional resilience

Dioptase is treasured for its vivid green colour and remarkable crystal formations. Many people are drawn to it as a symbol of renewal and emotional growth, appreciating its connection with themes of healing, compassion, and transformation.

Its brilliant green tones can serve as reminders of nature's ability to continually regenerate, adapt, and flourish through changing seasons.

Together

The combination of Shattuckite and Dioptase creates a beautiful symbol of communication guided by compassion. Together, they represent the balance between speaking one's truth and approaching life with understanding, kindness, and an open heart.

Many people appreciate this pairing as a reminder that wisdom is often most powerful when combined with empathy, and that personal growth flourishes when honesty and compassion work together.


Geological Information

Shattuckite is a relatively rare copper silicate mineral known for its vibrant blue colouring, while Dioptase is a copper cyclosilicate recognised for its striking emerald-green crystals. Both minerals form within oxidised copper deposits and are often found together alongside other secondary copper minerals.

The vivid colours seen in these specimens result from the presence of copper within the mineral structure. Their natural association creates striking contrasts between blue and green mineralisation, making these specimens highly attractive to mineral collectors.

  • Minerals: Shattuckite and Dioptase
  • Mineral Class:
    • Shattuckite: Copper Silicate
    • Dioptase: Copper Cyclosilicate
  • Crystal System:
    • Shattuckite: Orthorhombic
    • Dioptase: Trigonal
  • Mohs Hardness:
    • Shattuckite: 3.5-4
    • Dioptase: 5
  • Colour: Blue, Turquoise, Green
  • Lustre: Vitreous to Silky
  • Transparency: Opaque to Translucent
  • Formation: Oxidised Copper Deposits
  • Form: Raw Stone

Perfect For

  • Mineral and crystal collections
  • Display shelves and cabinets
  • Nature-inspired décor
  • Meditation and reflection spaces
  • Gifts for crystal enthusiasts
  • Appreciating rare copper minerals
  • Those drawn to vibrant natural colours and unique geological formations

Disclaimer

Please note that crystal meanings and properties are offered as spiritual and symbolic guidance only. They are not intended as medical, psychological or professional advice.

Before You Order

  • The piece shown in the photographs is the exact one you will receive unless stated otherwise in the product description. I do my best to photograph each piece from multiple angles to show its unique characteristics as clearly as possible.
  • Colours may very slightly in person due to variations in screen settings, device displays and lighting conditions, but every effort has been made to photograph each piece as accurately as possible.
  • Unless stated otherwise, all crystals and minerals are natural. Natural features such as inclusions, druzy pockets, cavities, colour variations, surface marks and internal fractures are port of the stone's natural formation and are not considered faults or damage.
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