Azurite Sun Cluster — Four Connected Suns, Australia
Malbunka Copper Mine Azurite with four connected radial vivid blue discs and minimal visible matrix; small cabinet specimen, approx. 27g / 2.48 × 1.50 × 0.39 in.
Chakra | Third Eye and Throat
Primary Intention | Focus
Country of Origin | Australia
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Azurite Sun Cluster — Four Connected Suns, Australia
Azurite Sun Cluster — Four Suns, No Matrix (27 g)
Illumination • Clarity • Rare Growth
This Azurite Sun specimen from Malbunka Copper Mine in Australia features four connected radial blue suns with little to no visible matrix. Unlike examples where the azurite rests prominently on pale kaolinite, this piece presents the radial azurite forms more directly, emphasizing the saturated blue color and clustered circular habit.
Azurite Suns are rare collector formations known for their flattened radial growth. This four-sun cluster is especially appealing as a compact, matrix-light example where the connected discs become the primary visual structure.
Azurite Sun Specs
- Weight: Approx. 27 g / 0.95 oz
- Dimensions: Approx. 2.48 x 1.50 x 0.39 in / 6.3 x 3.8 x 1.0 cm
- Specimen Size: Small Cabinet
- Origin: Malbunka Copper Mine, Areyonga, Gardiner Range, MacDonnell Region, Northern Territory, Australia
- Stone Family: Azurite
- Mineral Classification: Copper Carbonate Hydroxide
- Formula: Cu3(CO3)2(OH)2
- Habit: Connected radial disc / “sun” formations
- Formation: Secondary copper mineralization
- Matrix: Little to no visible matrix
- Chakra: Third Eye • Throat
- Intention: Illumination • Clarity • Rare Growth
- Hardness: Approx. 3.5–4 on the Mohs scale
Geological Notes
Azurite Suns from Malbunka are recognized for their flattened radial disc habit, formed as azurite grew within kaolinite-rich material under conditions that encouraged compressed outward crystal growth.
This specimen preserves four connected radial forms with minimal matrix showing, giving the viewer a more direct look at the azurite itself. The clustered structure highlights the circular growth pattern that gives these specimens their “sun” name.
Specimen Condition
This is a natural mineral specimen with connected azurite discs, visible surface texture, irregular edges, and pale contact areas. The piece is relatively flat and does not include a side-view image because the primary display value is the front and back of the radial cluster. Please review the photographs for exact condition.
Energetic Notes
Azurite is traditionally associated with clarity, intuition, perception, and inner vision. The four connected suns create a symbolic feeling of layered illumination — multiple points of awareness gathered into one compact formation.
Placement Ideas
This matrix-light cluster displays well in a small mineral tray, curio cabinet, acrylic riser, or collector drawer. Its vivid blue color and compact form make it easy to pair with other copper minerals or to feature as a small focal specimen.
Mystic Parcel Notes
This Azurite Sun cluster was selected for its four connected radial forms, minimal visible matrix, and saturated blue color. Natural mineral specimens may show surface variation, contact areas, edge irregularities, and formation textures consistent with their geological origin.
Included: One exact Azurite Sun mineral specimen shown in the photographs, along with the Mystic Parcel Azurite Sun information image/card for reference.
Crystal work is a complementary practice and not a substitute for professional medical, legal, or financial advice.
More than just a specimen, this Azurite Sun serves as a symbol of clarity and intuition, enhancing personal insight and perceptions. Perfect for placement in a curio cabinet or a small mineral tray, its impressive color and cluster formation create a focal point in any display. Dive into the experience and add this exclusive piece to your collection.
This Azurite Sun Australia specimen is not just a collectible; it's a gateway to illumination and enhanced awareness. With its remarkable beauty and unique qualities, this is an ideal piece for both serious collectors and those seeking to deepen their spiritual connection. Don’t miss the chance to own this breathtaking cluster; add it to your cart today and embrace the illumination it brings.
- Specimen: Four-Sun Azurite Cluster
- Weight: Approx. 27 g / 0.95 oz
- Dimensions: Approx. 2.48 x 1.50 x 0.39 in / 6.3 x 3.8 x 1.0 cm
- Specimen Size: Small Cabinet
- Locality: Malbunka Copper Mine, Areyonga, Gardiner Range, MacDonnell Region, Northern Territory, Australia
- Primary Mineral: Azurite
- Matrix: Little to no visible matrix
- Mineral Class: Carbonate
- Formula: Cu3(CO3)2(OH)2
- Habit: Connected radial disc / “sun” formations
- Hardness: Approx. 3.5–4 Mohs
This specimen presents four connected Azurite Sun formations with minimal visible matrix. The clustered radial discs show the flattened circular growth habit associated with Malbunka Copper Mine material.
This exact specimen was selected for its connected four-sun structure and vivid blue color. Surface texture, contact areas, and edge irregularities are natural features of this mineral specimen.
Azurite Sun Cluster — Four Suns, No Matrix (27 g)
Illumination • Clarity • Rare Growth
This Azurite Sun specimen from Malbunka Copper Mine in Australia features four connected radial blue suns with little to no visible matrix. Unlike examples where the azurite rests prominently on pale kaolinite, this piece presents the radial azurite forms more directly, emphasizing the saturated blue color and clustered circular habit.
Azurite Suns are rare collector formations known for their flattened radial growth. This four-sun cluster is especially appealing as a compact, matrix-light example where the connected discs become the primary visual structure.
Azurite Sun Specs
- Weight: Approx. 27 g / 0.95 oz
- Dimensions: Approx. 2.48 x 1.50 x 0.39 in / 6.3 x 3.8 x 1.0 cm
- Specimen Size: Small Cabinet
- Origin: Malbunka Copper Mine, Areyonga, Gardiner Range, MacDonnell Region, Northern Territory, Australia
- Stone Family: Azurite
- Mineral Classification: Copper Carbonate Hydroxide
- Formula: Cu3(CO3)2(OH)2
- Habit: Connected radial disc / “sun” formations
- Formation: Secondary copper mineralization
- Matrix: Little to no visible matrix
- Chakra: Third Eye • Throat
- Intention: Illumination • Clarity • Rare Growth
- Hardness: Approx. 3.5–4 on the Mohs scale
Geological Notes
Azurite Suns from Malbunka are recognized for their flattened radial disc habit, formed as azurite grew within kaolinite-rich material under conditions that encouraged compressed outward crystal growth.
This specimen preserves four connected radial forms with minimal matrix showing, giving the viewer a more direct look at the azurite itself. The clustered structure highlights the circular growth pattern that gives these specimens their “sun” name.
Specimen Condition
This is a natural mineral specimen with connected azurite discs, visible surface texture, irregular edges, and pale contact areas. The piece is relatively flat and does not include a side-view image because the primary display value is the front and back of the radial cluster. Please review the photographs for exact condition.
Energetic Notes
Azurite is traditionally associated with clarity, intuition, perception, and inner vision. The four connected suns create a symbolic feeling of layered illumination — multiple points of awareness gathered into one compact formation.
Placement Ideas
This matrix-light cluster displays well in a small mineral tray, curio cabinet, acrylic riser, or collector drawer. Its vivid blue color and compact form make it easy to pair with other copper minerals or to feature as a small focal specimen.
Mystic Parcel Notes
This Azurite Sun cluster was selected for its four connected radial forms, minimal visible matrix, and saturated blue color. Natural mineral specimens may show surface variation, contact areas, edge irregularities, and formation textures consistent with their geological origin.
Included: One exact Azurite Sun mineral specimen shown in the photographs, along with the Mystic Parcel Azurite Sun information image/card for reference.
Crystal work is a complementary practice and not a substitute for professional medical, legal, or financial advice.
More than just a specimen, this Azurite Sun serves as a symbol of clarity and intuition, enhancing personal insight and perceptions. Perfect for placement in a curio cabinet or a small mineral tray, its impressive color and cluster formation create a focal point in any display. Dive into the experience and add this exclusive piece to your collection.
This Azurite Sun Australia specimen is not just a collectible; it's a gateway to illumination and enhanced awareness. With its remarkable beauty and unique qualities, this is an ideal piece for both serious collectors and those seeking to deepen their spiritual connection. Don’t miss the chance to own this breathtaking cluster; add it to your cart today and embrace the illumination it brings.
- Specimen: Four-Sun Azurite Cluster
- Weight: Approx. 27 g / 0.95 oz
- Dimensions: Approx. 2.48 x 1.50 x 0.39 in / 6.3 x 3.8 x 1.0 cm
- Specimen Size: Small Cabinet
- Locality: Malbunka Copper Mine, Areyonga, Gardiner Range, MacDonnell Region, Northern Territory, Australia
- Primary Mineral: Azurite
- Matrix: Little to no visible matrix
- Mineral Class: Carbonate
- Formula: Cu3(CO3)2(OH)2
- Habit: Connected radial disc / “sun” formations
- Hardness: Approx. 3.5–4 Mohs
This specimen presents four connected Azurite Sun formations with minimal visible matrix. The clustered radial discs show the flattened circular growth habit associated with Malbunka Copper Mine material.
This exact specimen was selected for its connected four-sun structure and vivid blue color. Surface texture, contact areas, and edge irregularities are natural features of this mineral specimen.



