Chrysocolla stone, a copper silicate, blends well with Malachite, a copper carbonate.
This colorful blue and green gemstone material is found in the oxidation zone of major copper deposits. All of our Chrysocolla-Malachite comes from Arizona. Most of it came from the Bagdad Copper Mine-which has gone through the oxide zones and suffered a major pit failure-so it will most likely never again produce this beautiful material! Some of the material may come from the Ray Mine, which still produces, but they don't allow any gemstone material collecting.
Chrysocolla-Malachite is fragile and is usually stabilized before cutting into cabochon stones or cut with a hardening resin. It is about a 3-4 on the Moh's scale and care must be taken when wearing or cleaning your cabochons.
Chrysocolla is known as a healing stone among Native American Indian cultures where it was used for strengthening the body's resistance and bringing about calm feelings where there is upset.
Chrysocolla is named from the Greek chrysos - "gold" and kolla - "glue" in allusion to the name of the material used to solder gold. Malachite is named for the Greek word for "mallow", a green herb.
Chrysocolla is associated with serenity, patience, tolerance, acceptance, unconditional love, calmness, hope, gentleness and sensitivity. It is said to assist in releasing patterns of sarcasm and criticism in communicating with others, as well as releasing the fear which creates these patterns.
Malachite is said to assist you in changing situations. It is believed to assist one in seeing through emotional fogs, and helps creative people focus. Malachite can help one overcome fear of confrontation or fear of self-expression.