Malachite

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Azurite Malachite Raw Stone, Blue and Green Crystal Mineral, Natural Raw Stone for Rock Collection, Size 4-6cm, Chosen at Random

Azurite Malachite Raw Stone, Blue and Green Crystal Mineral, Natural Raw Stone for Rock Collection, Size 4-6cm, Chosen at Random

£16.00
Azurite Malachite Size: 4-6cm Origin: Guilin, China Color: Blue and Green Appearance: These raw stones feature a blend of deep azure blue Azurite and rich green Malachite. The two minerals naturally...
Azurite Malachite Specimens, Anhui China, High-Quality Druzy Azurite Crystal

Azurite Malachite Specimens, Anhui China, High-Quality Druzy Azurite Crystal

£18.00
Azurite Malachite Specimens, from Anhui China Key Features: Color: Deep blue azurite with green malachite Size: Varies between 2-6cm Composition: Copper carbonate hydroxide Crystal System: Monoclinic Hardness: 3.5-4 on Mohs...
Raw Light Green Malachite from Australia 150-200g Acicular Needle-like Specimen

Raw Light Green Malachite from Australia 150-200g Acicular Needle-like Specimen

£20.00
Key Features: Type: Acicular, needle-like malachite crystal. Origin: Australia Color: Light, vibrant green malachite with intricate natural patterns. Weight: 150-200g This malachite specimen from Australia offers a glimpse into the...
Velvet Malachite Crystal Raw Malachite Silky Fibrous Natural Green mineral specimen - MineralStory Rocks and Minerals

Velvet Malachite Crystal Raw Malachite Silky Fibrous Natural Green mineral specimen

£28.00 – £49.00
Our Velvet Malachite specimens showcase the rich, vibrant greens characteristic of high-quality malachite, with velvety textures that invite both visual and tactile appreciation. Features: Color and Texture: The specimens feature...
Velvet Malachite Specimens, Silky Fibrous Malachite Crystal 40-50g

Velvet Malachite Specimens, Silky Fibrous Malachite Crystal 40-50g

£19.00
Key Features: Origin: Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) Size: Ranges from 4-6cm (40-50g per piece) Color: Deep, vibrant green with a velvety texture Appearance: Silky, fibrous structure with a...
Fibrous Velvet Malachite Specimens, Silky  Malachite Crystal 20-40g 3-5cm, Green Malachite

Fibrous Velvet Malachite Specimens, Silky Malachite Crystal 20-40g 3-5cm, Green Malachite

£16.00
Key Features: Origin: Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) Size: Ranges from 3-5cm (20-40g per piece) Color: Deep, vibrant green with a velvety texture Appearance: Silky, fibrous structure with a...
Velvet Malachite Specimens, Silky Fibrous Malachite Crystal 10-20g 2-4cm, Green Malachite

Velvet Malachite Specimens, Silky Fibrous Malachite Crystal 10-20g 2-4cm, Green Malachite

£11.00
Key Features: Origin: Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) Size: Ranges from 2-4 cm (10-20g per piece) Color: Deep, vibrant green with a velvety texture Appearance: Silky, fibrous structure with...
Fibrous Velvet Malachite, Halo Effect Raw Malachite Stone, Dark Green Malachite Crystal - Rough Malachite Cluster - Natural Malachite - Silky Malachite - Real Mineral Specimen - From Guangdong China

Fibrous Velvet Malachite, Halo Effect Raw Malachite Stone, Dark Green Malachite Crystal - Rough Malachite Cluster - Natural Malachite - Silky Malachite - Real Mineral Specimen - From Guangdong China

£22.00
Key Features: Size: 5cm Origin: Guangdong, China. Each piece is hand-selected to ensure the highest quality and uniqueness. Appearance: This malachite stone features a deep, velvety green color with intricate,...
Natural Azurite Malachite Geode - Blue Green - Blue Pigment Crystal Mineral Specimen - Rock Collection

Natural Azurite Malachite Geode - Blue Green - Blue Pigment Crystal Mineral Specimen - Rock Collection

£14.00 – £21.00
Size: see pictures  Origin: Anhui, China Natural Azurite Malachite Specimen Our Natural Azurite Malachite Specimen is a combination of two iconic copper-based minerals: azurite and malachite. Azurite is known for its deep,...

Explore the mesmerizing swirls and bands of malachite, a mineral treasured since ancient times for its distinctive green patterns and rich copper heritage. Each piece in our collection showcases the unique "fingerprint" of copper carbonate mineralization, where no two specimens are exactly alike.

Formation and Composition

Malachite is a vibrant green mineral, known for its striking banded patterns and rich, deep colors. It is a copper carbonate hydroxide mineral, with the chemical formula Cu₂CO₃(OH)₂. Malachite forms through the weathering and oxidation of copper ores, typically in the upper oxidized zones of copper deposits. As groundwater interacts with copper minerals, malachite slowly precipitates out of solution, often forming as botryoidal (grape-like) masses, stalactites, or crusts. Its vivid green hues are due to the presence of copper, which gives malachite its characteristic color and makes it a visual standout among other minerals.

Where Can You Find Malachite?

Malachite is found in many regions around the world, often in association with other copper minerals such as azurite, chrysocolla, and turquoise. Some of the most notable sources of malachite include:

  • Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC): The Katanga region is renowned for producing some of the most beautiful and well-formed malachite specimens, often in combination with azurite.
  • Russia: The Ural Mountains, particularly around the city of Yekaterinburg, are famous for their large, ornamental malachite deposits, historically used in art and architecture.
  • Australia: The Broken Hill region in New South Wales is a significant source of malachite, often found in intricate and complex formations.
  • Namibia: Tsumeb Mine in Namibia is known for its high-quality malachite specimens, often associated with other minerals like smithsonite and azurite.
  • United States: Malachite can be found in Arizona, particularly in the Bisbee and Morenci mines, where it often occurs in beautifully banded formations.

Use

Malachite has been used for thousands of years for a variety of purposes. Its vibrant color and attractive patterns make it a popular choice in jewelry, often crafted into cabochons, beads, and inlays. Beyond its use in adornments, malachite is also prized in the decorative arts. Large slabs of malachite have been used to create stunning tabletops, vases, and other ornamental objects.

In metaphysical practices, malachite is often regarded as a stone of transformation and protection. It is believed to absorb negative energies, promote emotional healing, and enhance personal growth. Its deep green color is thought to resonate with the heart chakra, encouraging love, compassion, and a deeper connection to the earth.

Malachite in History and Culture

Malachite has a long and storied history, revered by various cultures for its beauty and believed powers. In ancient Egypt, malachite was used as a pigment for eye makeup and as an amulet for protection. The Egyptians associated malachite with the goddess Hathor, the goddess of love, beauty, and motherhood, and often used the stone in jewelry and ceremonial artifacts.

In Russia, malachite gained prominence during the 18th and 19th centuries, particularly in the courts of the Tsars. The stone was highly prized for its ornamental use, leading to the creation of elaborate malachite rooms, columns, and furniture in palaces such as the Winter Palace in St. Petersburg. The famous "Malachite Room" in the Hermitage Museum remains a testament to the stone's grandeur.

Throughout history, malachite has also been regarded as a powerful talisman. In medieval Europe, it was believed to protect against the evil eye and to bring prosperity to its wearer. Its vibrant green color, symbolizing growth and fertility, made it a favorite among ancient cultures as a stone of protection and transformation.

Conclusion

Malachite’s unique combination of stunning green patterns, historical significance, and versatile uses make it a treasured gemstone in both ancient and modern times. Whether admired for its beauty in jewelry and decor or valued for its symbolic and metaphysical properties, malachite remains one of the most captivating and cherished minerals. Explore the world of malachite, and discover the transformative power of this remarkable stone.

We offer a wide range of natural raw Malachite stones: Velvet Malachite, Azurite Malachite, Acicular Malachite, etc. 

Our malachites are from different origines including China, Laos, etc.

Translations: 

Language Translation
English Malachite, Green Copper Carbonate, Malachite Stone
Spanish Malaquita, Piedra Verde, Mineral de Malaquita
French Malachite, Pierre de Malachite, Cuivre Vert
German Malachit, Grünkupfererz, Kupferkarbonat
Italian Malachite, Pietra Verde, Rame Carbonato
Portuguese Malaquita, Pedra de Malaquita, Mineral Verde
Russian Малахит (Malakhit), Зелёная медь (Zelyonaya med), Малахитовый камень (Malakhitovy kamen)
Chinese 孔雀石 (Kǒng què shí), 绿铜矿 (Lǜ tóng kuàng), 孔雀石矿物 (Kǒng què shí kuàng wù)
Japanese マラカイト (Marakaito), 緑色銅鉱 (Ryokushoku dō kō), 銅鉱石 (Dō kōseki)
Korean 공작석 (Gongjagseok), 녹색 동광석 (Noksaek Donggwangseok), 말라카이트 광물 (Mallakaite Gwangmul)
Arabic المالاكيت (Al-Malakit), حجر النحاس الأخضر (Hajar al-Nuhas al-Akhdar), الملكيت المعدني (Al-Malakit al-Ma'adani)
Hindi मलकाइट (Malakait), हरा तांबा पत्थर (Hara Tambha Patthar), मलकाइट खनिज (Malakait Khanij)