2025 Year in Review — Read the full article
NATIVE Copper - image 1
NATIVE Copper - image 2
specimen video
Updated 5d ago
1
NATIVE Copper
This beautiful, cabinet size specimen of Native Copper is composed of many Copper crystals, the larger, more spherical crystals displaying combinations of the tetrahexahedral and dodecaheral form. It is from the famous copper mining district of Houghton County in Upper Michigan, one of the three counties of the Keweenaw Peninsula, a large area of land which projects into Lake Superior. Although quite difficult to determine, the largest crystal is around 3 cm across and all have a wonderful patina of dark metallic bronze tinted chocolate brown, dull red and sooty black, just as good Native Copper specimens ought to be. There are much smaller areas where the copper has oxidised to verdigris in shades of leaf and bluish green. The specimen's base is embedded with granular white Quartz, some of which contains fresh, untarnished Native Copper, as micro flecks, the colour of copper pipes. This is a beautiful Native Copper displaying excellent crystals and a gorgeous aged patina.
$3,500.00
Visa
Mastercard
American Express
PayPal
PayPal Pay In 4
Discover
Wire transfers available, to set up

Product details
Species
SizeSmall Cabinet
Dimensions8.8 x 7.8 x 6.6 cm
SKUCC19448
Listed on10/24/2024
Known provenance
Unknown dateNot disclosed
Species and Locality Wiki Pages
Collectors of Copper from Houghton County
From
To
Loading sales data...
All Sales
Loading specimens...