From: Madagascar
Weight: 0.6 Ounces
Dimensions: 2.4 Inches Tall, 1.1 Inches Wide, 0.3 Inches Thick
.925 Serling Silver
The Item pictured is the one you will receive.
Shattuckite is an uncommon copper mineral that is highly regarded for its vivid blue color. It is named after the Shattuck Mine in Bisbee, Arizona, where this mineral was first discovered. Shattuckite occasionally forms within Quartz crystals, underneath the top layer. This creates striking blue formations of Quartz, sometimes with sparkling blue druses. Some collector specimens of Shattuckite are polished to fully bring out the color effect, especially when associated with Malachite, with a blue and green color effect.
About the Artist
Rowan Rose-Morgan
Rowan Rose-Morgan is a member of the Gem and Mineral Society of the Virginia Peninsula. Her association with the organization began in the mid 70’s. She has also been a member of the Kingsport Gem and Mineral Society of Kingsport, TN as well. Rowan’s gorgeous designs have been published in Wire Artist Magazine (September 2002, December 2003, February 2004), and she can boast truthfully on having the cover story for the same magazine. Having a teacher’s heart, and loving to share her amazing craft, Rowan has been teaching wirework since 1998. Rowan selects and cuts her own cabochons prior to applying her skills with wire working. Her attention to detail and passion for her art is evident in each hand-selected piece she crafts.