 | "The name was first used by Theophrastus in 315 B.C. and comes from the Greek chrysos, meaning "gold," and kolla, meaning "glue," in allusion to the name of the material used to solder gold.
A mineral of secondary origin, commonly associated with other secondary copper minerals, it is typically found as glassy botryoidal or rounded masses or bubbly crusts, and as jackstraw mats of tiny acicular crystals or tufts of fibrous crystals. Copper-bearing allophane can look similar.
Mystic Lore: Intuitive sources say that Chrysocolla enhances the feminine energies and activates one's connection to the Goddess. It is said to clear the throat chakra and assist one in speaking one's highest truth, to awaken compassion, to balance the emotions and bring peace to the mind and heart.
" Location: Globe, Arizona Size: 5.1 x 5.1 x 3.1c m. Weight: 1.0 lbs. Quantity Available: 18 Price: $5.00 |