Fibrous Malachite
Fibrous malachite is a striking variety of malachite characterized by its fine, radiating needle-like crystals that create a silky or velvety texture. This unique structure results from malachite’s crystallization in tightly packed fibrous aggregates, often forming in the oxidized zones of copper deposits. Major sources of fibrous malachite include Zambia and the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). The mineral’s fibrous nature can produce a chatoyant (cat’s-eye) effect when polished, enhancing its visual appeal. Due to its delicate structure, fibrous malachite is often kept as a collector’s specimen rather than used in jewelry, though it may be stabilized for lapidary purposes. High-quality specimens with well-defined fibers and deep green coloration are highly valuable and sought after. Metaphysically, fibrous malachite is believed to amplify the stone’s protective and transformative properties, absorbing negative energies and fostering emotional growth. It is strongly connected to the heart chakra, promoting healing, balance, and personal evolution.
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