Description
Detailed Description
Sparkling, bright copper crystals make up this sculptural specimen, and some have a patina. The crystals are distinct and some are quite sharp and look excellent under magnification. Looks great from all angles!
About these Rocklands Mine Copper Specimens
Copper was discovered in the area of present-day Cloncurry in the late 1860s, and many mines have been operated in the district since then. This a semi-arid and hot region, with temperatures sometimes exceeding 50C – these are tough prospecting and collecting conditions! The Rocklands Mine was a relatively recent producer, with the first operations beginning in 2005. It was an open pit operation that exploited a significant sulphide zone and a much smaller oxide zone. These copper specimens were collected during a specimen recovery project in the oxide zone from August to October, 2017. The Rocklands Mine is no longer in operation.