Azurite Sun Cluster — Multiple Suns on Matrix, Australia

Malbunka Copper Mine Azurite on pale kaolinite matrix with approximately ten clustered radial blue discs; small cabinet specimen, approx. 47g / 2.20 × 1.93 × 0.51 in.

 

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  • Chakra | Third Eye and Throat
  • Primary Intention | Focus
  • Country of Origin | Australia
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Azurite Sun Cluster — Ten Suns on Matrix (47 g)

Insight • Pattern • Illumination

This Azurite Sun cluster from Malbunka Copper Mine in Australia features a striking group of approximately ten deep-blue radial suns across a pale kaolinite matrix. The repeated circular formations create a highly collectible display piece, with vivid azurite discs arranged in a natural cluster rather than a single isolated sun.

Azurite Suns are known for their rare flattened radial growth habit. In this specimen, the multiple suns create a strong visual rhythm, making the piece especially engaging from a collector’s perspective. The contrast between saturated blue azurite and soft white matrix gives the cluster a bright, graphic presence.

Azurite Sun Specs

  • Weight: Approx. 47 g / 1.66 oz
  • Dimensions: Approx. 2.20 x 1.93 x 0.51 in / 5.6 x 4.9 x 1.3 cm
  • Specimen Size: Small Cabinet
  • Origin: Malbunka Copper Mine, Areyonga, Gardiner Range, MacDonnell Region, Northern Territory, Australia
  • Stone Family: Azurite on Kaolinite Matrix
  • Mineral Classification: Copper Carbonate Hydroxide
  • Formula: Cu3(CO3)2(OH)2
  • Habit: Multiple radial disc / “sun” formations
  • Formation: Secondary copper mineralization
  • Matrix: Pale kaolinite-rich matrix
  • Chakra: Third Eye • Throat
  • Intention: Insight • Pattern • Illumination
  • Hardness: Approx. 3.5–4 on the Mohs scale

Geological Notes

Azurite Suns formed under unusual mineralizing conditions that encouraged azurite to grow outward in flattened radial discs. The Malbunka material is especially recognizable for these blue “sun” structures set into pale kaolinite-rich matrix.

This specimen shows multiple azurite discs grouped closely together, allowing the collector to compare size, placement, and surface texture across the cluster. The piece offers a compact but visually rich example of the classic Malbunka formation.

Specimen Condition

This is a natural mineral specimen with irregular matrix edges, exposed azurite surfaces, and natural texture from formation and extraction. The piece is relatively flat and does not include a side-view image because the primary display value is the face of the clustered suns. Please review the photographs for exact condition.

Energetic Notes

Azurite is traditionally associated with intuition, mental clarity, and expanded perception. The clustered sun formation gives this specimen a feeling of multiplied focus — a symbolic field of small illuminations rather than a single point of attention.

Placement Ideas

This compact cluster displays well in a curio cabinet, mineral tray, desk setting, or small specimen shelf. Its multiple-sun composition makes it an excellent piece for collectors who appreciate rare mineral habits and visually distinctive formations.

Mystic Parcel Notes

This Azurite Sun cluster was selected for its multiple radial formations, strong color contrast, and classic Malbunka presentation. Natural specimens may include surface variation, matrix texture, edge irregularity, and minor contact areas consistent with geological formation.

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.

The unique flattened radial growth of the Azurite Suns offers a compelling visual rhythm, highlighting the extraordinary contrast between the rich blue azurite discs and the soft white matrix. Not only is it a visually rich example of the classic Malbunka formation, but this Azurite Sun Australia piece also carries energetic properties that promote intuition and mental clarity.

Each cluster presents an opportunity for comparison, allowing collectors to appreciate the nuanced size, placement, and texture of each sun. This compact piece is perfect for a curio cabinet, desk setting, or mineral tray, making it a standout choice for any collector passionate about rare minerals.

Don't miss the chance to own this exquisite Azurite Sun Cluster. Its captivating colors and formations not only serve as a striking display but also as a source of inspiration and clarity in your space. Shop now and bring this unique piece into your collection!

  • Specimen: Azurite Sun Cluster on Kaolinite Matrix
  • Weight: Approx. 47 g / 1.66 oz
  • Dimensions: Approx. 2.20 x 1.93 x 0.51 in / 5.6 x 4.9 x 1.3 cm
  • Specimen Size: Small Cabinet
  • Locality: Malbunka Copper Mine, Areyonga, Gardiner Range, MacDonnell Region, Northern Territory, Australia
  • Primary Mineral: Azurite
  • Matrix: Kaolinite-rich matrix
  • Mineral Class: Carbonate
  • Formula: Cu3(CO3)2(OH)2
  • Habit: Clustered radial disc / “sun” formations
  • Hardness: Approx. 3.5–4 Mohs

This specimen shows multiple flattened radial azurite discs on pale kaolinite-rich matrix, a distinctive habit associated with Malbunka Copper Mine. The repeated sun formations make this a compact but highly visual example of the locality.

This exact specimen was selected for its ten-sun cluster arrangement and vivid blue color contrast. Natural matrix texture, irregular edges, and surface variation are part of the specimen’s character.

About this specimen

Azurite Sun Cluster — Ten Suns on Matrix (47 g)

Insight • Pattern • Illumination

This Azurite Sun cluster from Malbunka Copper Mine in Australia features a striking group of approximately ten deep-blue radial suns across a pale kaolinite matrix. The repeated circular formations create a highly collectible display piece, with vivid azurite discs arranged in a natural cluster rather than a single isolated sun.

Azurite Suns are known for their rare flattened radial growth habit. In this specimen, the multiple suns create a strong visual rhythm, making the piece especially engaging from a collector’s perspective. The contrast between saturated blue azurite and soft white matrix gives the cluster a bright, graphic presence.

Azurite Sun Specs

  • Weight: Approx. 47 g / 1.66 oz
  • Dimensions: Approx. 2.20 x 1.93 x 0.51 in / 5.6 x 4.9 x 1.3 cm
  • Specimen Size: Small Cabinet
  • Origin: Malbunka Copper Mine, Areyonga, Gardiner Range, MacDonnell Region, Northern Territory, Australia
  • Stone Family: Azurite on Kaolinite Matrix
  • Mineral Classification: Copper Carbonate Hydroxide
  • Formula: Cu3(CO3)2(OH)2
  • Habit: Multiple radial disc / “sun” formations
  • Formation: Secondary copper mineralization
  • Matrix: Pale kaolinite-rich matrix
  • Chakra: Third Eye • Throat
  • Intention: Insight • Pattern • Illumination
  • Hardness: Approx. 3.5–4 on the Mohs scale

Geological Notes

Azurite Suns formed under unusual mineralizing conditions that encouraged azurite to grow outward in flattened radial discs. The Malbunka material is especially recognizable for these blue “sun” structures set into pale kaolinite-rich matrix.

This specimen shows multiple azurite discs grouped closely together, allowing the collector to compare size, placement, and surface texture across the cluster. The piece offers a compact but visually rich example of the classic Malbunka formation.

Specimen Condition

This is a natural mineral specimen with irregular matrix edges, exposed azurite surfaces, and natural texture from formation and extraction. The piece is relatively flat and does not include a side-view image because the primary display value is the face of the clustered suns. Please review the photographs for exact condition.

Energetic Notes

Azurite is traditionally associated with intuition, mental clarity, and expanded perception. The clustered sun formation gives this specimen a feeling of multiplied focus — a symbolic field of small illuminations rather than a single point of attention.

Placement Ideas

This compact cluster displays well in a curio cabinet, mineral tray, desk setting, or small specimen shelf. Its multiple-sun composition makes it an excellent piece for collectors who appreciate rare mineral habits and visually distinctive formations.

Mystic Parcel Notes

This Azurite Sun cluster was selected for its multiple radial formations, strong color contrast, and classic Malbunka presentation. Natural specimens may include surface variation, matrix texture, edge irregularity, and minor contact areas consistent with geological formation.

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.

The unique flattened radial growth of the Azurite Suns offers a compelling visual rhythm, highlighting the extraordinary contrast between the rich blue azurite discs and the soft white matrix. Not only is it a visually rich example of the classic Malbunka formation, but this Azurite Sun Australia piece also carries energetic properties that promote intuition and mental clarity.

Each cluster presents an opportunity for comparison, allowing collectors to appreciate the nuanced size, placement, and texture of each sun. This compact piece is perfect for a curio cabinet, desk setting, or mineral tray, making it a standout choice for any collector passionate about rare minerals.

Don't miss the chance to own this exquisite Azurite Sun Cluster. Its captivating colors and formations not only serve as a striking display but also as a source of inspiration and clarity in your space. Shop now and bring this unique piece into your collection!

Specifications
  • Specimen: Azurite Sun Cluster on Kaolinite Matrix
  • Weight: Approx. 47 g / 1.66 oz
  • Dimensions: Approx. 2.20 x 1.93 x 0.51 in / 5.6 x 4.9 x 1.3 cm
  • Specimen Size: Small Cabinet
  • Locality: Malbunka Copper Mine, Areyonga, Gardiner Range, MacDonnell Region, Northern Territory, Australia
  • Primary Mineral: Azurite
  • Matrix: Kaolinite-rich matrix
  • Mineral Class: Carbonate
  • Formula: Cu3(CO3)2(OH)2
  • Habit: Clustered radial disc / “sun” formations
  • Hardness: Approx. 3.5–4 Mohs
Geological Notes

This specimen shows multiple flattened radial azurite discs on pale kaolinite-rich matrix, a distinctive habit associated with Malbunka Copper Mine. The repeated sun formations make this a compact but highly visual example of the locality.

Mystic Parcel Notes

This exact specimen was selected for its ten-sun cluster arrangement and vivid blue color contrast. Natural matrix texture, irregular edges, and surface variation are part of the specimen’s character.