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Spherical Chalcopyrite Cluster – 2 x 2 Inches – 50 Grams – Tonglushan Mine, China
Spherical Chalcopyrite Cluster – 2 x 2 Inches – 50 Grams – Tonglushan Mine, China
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- Size/Dimensions: 2 x 2 inches
- Weight: 50 grams
- Source/Origin: Tonglushan Mine, Daye County, Hubei Province, China
- Key Features: Multi-sphere natural cluster, square vug cavity, layered microcrystals, textural contrast, rare botryoidal formation
Product Description
This impressive botryoidal chalcopyrite cluster presents a harmonious arrangement of six fused orbs in a symmetrical formation. Weighing 50 grams and measuring 2 x 2 inches, this piece is defined by its central sphere featuring a rare square cavity — a natural opening framed by fine crystalline textures. The surrounding spheres offer a blend of metallic shimmer and oxidized matte patinas, making it a showpiece of both visual complexity and mineralogical purity.
Geological Details
- Mineral Composition: Chalcopyrite (CuFeS₂), with trace magnetite and hematite evident in magnetic testing
- Crystal Habit: Botryoidal (rounded), indicative of hydrothermal layer-by-layer growth
- Surface Texture: Combination of sparkling microcrystalline faces and porous oxidized zones
- Notable Feature: Square vug cavity and radial fracture patterns confirm natural formation without artificial shaping
Aesthetic & Display Appeal
- Eye-catching symmetry with well-proportioned orb distribution
- Unique square opening on central sphere adds a striking focal point
- Visual contrast between matte outer shells and reflective facets under lighting
- Photographs beautifully for both digital showcases and curated shelf displays
Metaphysical Properties
- Believed to support inner transformation, perception, and flow of energy
- Thought to enhance clarity and connection to intuition
- Symbolizes structural balance and natural harmony
Specifications
- Dimensions: 2 x 2 inches
- Weight: 50 grams
- Finish: Unpolished, natural crystalline botryoidal texture
- Magnetism: Slight magnetic response on metallic-rich zones
Collector’s Note
This is a beautifully preserved example of botryoidal chalcopyrite from the Tonglushan Mine, complete with a highly unusual square vug cavity that enhances both its authenticity and display appeal. Its shape and surface variation make it a perfect specimen for collectors seeking visual impact, geological significance, and metaphysical resonance in one compact piece.



