Quartz, Calcite, Pyrite & Chalcopyrite - Statement Specimen


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Sale price$2,850.00 CAD
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Description

Mined from: Santa Eulalia mining district, Chihuahua, Mexico

Description: This one of a kind Quartz, Calcite, Pyrite & Chalcopyrite statement piece from Mexico is a dramatic, display-sized piece featuring a dense forest of white Quartz crystals accented by warm blush-to-cinnamon Calcite growth and bold, brassy metallic Pyrite and Chalcopyrite throughout. The specimen has striking contrast and texture, with sharp crystal points, layered mineral coverage, sparkling metallic highlights, and an impressive sculptural form that gives it strong visual presence from every angle.

This is the kind of specimen that feels both earthy and luminous at once. The Quartz provides structure and brightness, the Calcite adds softness and warm colour, and the Pyrite/Chalcopyrite introduces rich metallic flashes in gold, bronze, and iridescent tones. Altogether, it creates a highly dimensional collector piece that works beautifully as a statement display mineral.

Mexico is world-renowned for producing exceptional crystal specimens, especially complex combinations of Quartz, Calcite, and metallic sulphides. Pieces like this are especially prized for their aesthetic balance, mineral diversity, and eye-catching display quality.

Spiritually, Quartz is often associated with amplification, cleansing, and clarity. Calcite is commonly linked with energy flow, motivation, and emotional release. Pyrite is often connected with protection, abundance, and confidence, while Chalcopyrite is associated by many crystal enthusiasts with joy, intuition, and energetic uplift. Together, these minerals create a specimen that is often appreciated not only for its collector value, but also for its strong energetic symbolism.

Quantity: 1pc

With this product, you will get the actual stone in the photograph. We do what we can to buy good quality products and price them honestly. The rocks may differ from the photos, but we hope we do them justice.

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