Turquoise Nugget South Africa Natural Blue Green Mineral Specimen 15-20mm Genuine Collector Stone with Certificate


£ 6.00

TURQUOISE NUGGET – NATURAL MINERAL SPECIMEN FROM SOUTH AFRICA

This genuine Turquoise Nugget from South Africa is a naturally formed hydrated
copper aluminium phosphate mineral, presented in its natural nugget form. Carefully selected for colour, matrix detail, and overall character, each piece measures approximately 15–20mm. The photograph shows an example of the actual specimen you will receive. Please refer to the listing images for full sizing and natural variation within this range.

Your Turquoise nugget includes a Certificate of Authenticity lifetime guarantee generic card, confirming it is a 100% genuine natural mineral specimen.

MINERAL SPECIES & CHEMICAL COMPOSITION

Turquoise is a secondary mineral formed through the chemical weathering of copper-rich deposits. Its chemical formula is:

CuAl₆(PO₄)₄(OH)₈·4H₂O

It belongs to the phosphate mineral group and crystallises in the triclinic crystal system, although distinct crystals are rare. Turquoise most commonly occurs in massive, nodular, or vein-filling forms, which create the characteristic nugget appearance.

Key mineralogical properties include:


• Mineral Group: Phosphate
• Crystal System: Triclinic
• Hardness: 5–6 on the Mohs scale
• Lustre: Waxy to subvitreous
• Transparency: Opaque
• Cleavage: Indistinct

The distinctive blue to green colour is caused primarily by copper content, while greener tones may indicate the presence of iron within the structure.

COLOUR, MATRIX & NATURAL FEATURES

South African Turquoise nuggets may display:


• Sky blue hues
• Blue-green to green shades
• Natural brown or dark matrix veining
• Web-like or mottled patterns
• Earthy host rock inclusions

Within the 15–20mm size range, these nuggets provide a compact yet visually appealing display of natural colour and matrix contrast. Variations in tone, pattern, and surface texture are natural results of geological formation. No artificial dyes are applied.

GEOLOGICAL FORMATION

Turquoise forms in arid environments where copper-bearing groundwater interacts with aluminium- and phosphate-rich rocks. Over extended geological periods, mineral-rich solutions deposit Turquoise within fractures, cavities, and porous host rock near the Earth’s surface.

In South Africa, Turquoise may occur alongside:


• Copper-bearing secondary minerals
• Iron oxides such as limonite
• Quartz
• Clay minerals

Its formation is linked to oxidation zones within copper deposits, making it a classic example of a secondary phosphate mineral formed by surface weathering processes.

COLLECTING & DISPLAY APPEAL

Turquoise has been valued across cultures for centuries for its distinctive colour and natural patterns. As a mineral specimen, it is appreciated for both geological interest and aesthetic character.

The 15–20mm nugget size is ideal for:


• Mineral cabinet collections
• Small display trays
• Educational geology study
• Collector gift pieces
• Decorative natural stone arrangements

In some traditions, Turquoise is spiritually associated with protection and communication; these associations are belief-based rather than scientific.

AUTHENTICITY & INDIVIDUAL SELECTION

Each Turquoise Nugget is carefully chosen for natural colour balance, matrix character, and overall visual appeal. The listing photograph shows an example of the actual specimen you will receive within the stated 15–20mm size range. Please review all images for scale and natural variation.

Every piece is supplied with a Certificate of Authenticity lifetime guarantee generic card, confirming its genuine natural origin from South Africa.

A compact and naturally formed example of copper phosphate mineralisation, this South African Turquoise Nugget offers distinctive colour, geological authenticity, and strong collector appeal in a display-friendly size.