
Chrysocolla
Chrysocolla is a copper-bearing silicate mineral prized for its vivid blue to green colors and botryoidal formations, commonly sold as polished specimens and cabochons.
Estimated value as of 2026 · Source: FossilEra.com, IGS Forums gem pricing discussions, Etsy mineral listings
Fun Fact
Chrysocolla is relatively soft (hardness 2.5-3.5) and fragile, making larger stones above 20 carats rare and expensive due to breakage risk during cutting and handling.
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