Descripción
Mined from: Keweenaw Peninsula / Lake Superior Copper District, Michigan, U.S.A.
Description: This one of a kind Native Copper specimen from Michigan, U.S.A. features a broad, naturally irregular sheet-like form with rich metallic copper coloration across the surface. The piece has a rugged, textured structure with jagged edges, natural openings, and scattered dark green to gray oxidation and matrix remnants that add depth and contrast. Its wide, sculptural shape gives it a strong display presence, making it an excellent statement specimen for collectors of native metals and classic American minerals.
Native Copper from Michigan is especially historic, as the Keweenaw Peninsula and surrounding Lake Superior copper district are among the most famous native copper localities in the world. Copper was mined and used in the region for thousands of years by Indigenous peoples before large-scale mining began in the 1800s. Michigan copper is known for occurring in natural metallic masses, sheets, dendritic formations, and occasionally with minerals such as calcite, prehnite, epidote, datolite, and quartz.
Spiritually, Native Copper is often associated with energy flow, grounding, vitality, and conductivity. Many people connect it with motivation, balance, and the movement of stagnant energy, while collectors value it for its bold metallic appearance and historic origin.
Quantity: 1pc
With this product, you will get the actual stone in the photograph.
