Natural Chalcopyrite Crystal Ore Specimen Gold Silver Copper Mineral Teaching Display Stone
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Discover the raw beauty of nature with this striking chalcopyrite mineral specimen, a fascinating piece prized for both its visual appeal and educational value. Known for its metallic shine and gold-like color, this copper iron sulfide crystal makes an eye-catching addition to any collection or learning environment. Whether you're a student, collector, or enthusiast, this mineral ore specimen offers a hands-on way to explore geology while adding a unique display piece to your space. Its natural formation ensures every piece is one of a kind.
Key Features
- Authentic natural mineral with a distinctive metallic luster and golden hue
- Unique iridescent surface tones that may show blues, purples, or greens over time
- Ideal for educational use, mineral collections, or science displays
- Each specimen varies in shape, size, and texture, making it truly one-of-a-kind
Why Choose Our Natural Chalcopyrite Crystal Ore Specimen Gold Silver Copper Mineral Teaching Display Stone
Unlike synthetic or polished stones, this specimen retains its natural structure and composition, offering a more authentic learning and collecting experience. Chalcopyrite is one of the most important copper ores and is valued for both its scientific significance and visual appeal . Its resemblance to gold and unique tarnish make it far more interesting than standard decorative stones.
Perfect For (Occasions & Uses)
Perfect for geology students, teachers, mineral collectors, or anyone interested in natural science. Great for classroom demonstrations, educational kits, desk displays, or as a thoughtful gift for curious minds.
Product Specs
Material: Natural chalcopyrite (CuFeS₂)
Color: Brass yellow with possible iridescent tarnish
Hardness: 3.5–4 Mohs
Type: Raw mineral specimen
Use: Educational, collection, display
Bring Science and Nature Together
Add a piece of Earth’s natural history to your collection. Order this chalcopyrite specimen today and experience the beauty and curiosity of real minerals up close.




























