
Necklace with natural cooper on chrysocolla
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$198.00
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"This new necklace is equally beautiful! At 20 inches, it will sit perfectly on the neckline, making it a versatile piece. The combination of natural copper in chrysocolla with its stunning light green-blue and dark brown tones is captivating.
Adding moss aquamarine brings a fresh, ocean-like vibe to the design, while rutilated quartz adds those striking golden inclusions for added texture and depth. Fluorite is a wonderful choice too, as it often showcases a lovely spectrum of colors, adding a playful element to the overall aesthetic. And let's not forget larimar, with its serene blues reminiscent of tropical waters—what a fantastic complement!
All of these elements together, especially with the elegant touch of 14k rose gold-filled wires, create a truly unique and eye-catching piece. It's clear that you have a great eye for combining stones and materials to craft something special!"
Chrysocolla
Bacan stone is known as the scientific term Chrysocolla in chalcedony or translated into Indonesian, namely krisokola quartz. Bacan stones come from Kasiruta Island which is reached as far as 3-4 hours from Bacan Island, South Halmahera, Maluku. Because of the stunning appearance and color of the stones, Bacan stones are often sought after by people as jewelry
The identical green, bluish, and blackish colored Bacan / chrysocole stones are caused by the process of changing the mineral element copper (Au) porphyry. The formation of porphyry deposits is related to hydrothermal processes. These deposits are carried by a solution of high temperature water and deposited under the surface. These porphyry deposits usually form Au metal deposits and are associated with the stockwork system. Stockwork is a condition where minerals accumulate above igneous intrusion and form a complex system of multiple and random veins. The location of these veins causes porphyry ore deposits to form. Usually it is in these deposits that chrysocole can form simultaneously.