Azurite Sun Specimen | Malbunka Copper Mine, Northern Territory, Australia An exceptional dual Azurite Sun specimen from the historic Malbunka Copper Mine in the Gardiner Range of Australia’s Northern Territory — a world-renowned locality for rare radial azurite formations. This piece displays two fully developed azurite “suns,” each formed through tightly radiating crystal growth that creates a flattened, disc-like structure — a formation rarely found outside this specific mine. The surfaces are richly saturated in deep cobalt blue, with a fine granular crystalline texture that produces subtle sparkle under direct light. The contrast between the intense royal-blue azurite and the soft white host matrix enhances the sculptural quality of the specimen, giving it bold graphic presence. The radial symmetry, color density, and locality provenance place this firmly in the collector category rather than standard azurite cluster material. Azurite Suns from Malbunka are increasingly scarce on the market, particularly multi-sun examples with strong color integrity and intact formation. This is a one-of-a-kind mineral specimen ideal for advanced mineral collectors, high-end display environments, and curated museum-style collections. Material: Natural Azurite Locality: Malbunka Copper Mine, Gardiner Range, Northern Territory, Australia Formation Type: Radial Azurite “Sun” Growth Collector-grade, one-of-a-kind specimen
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Azurite Sun Specimen | Malbunka Copper Mine, Northern Territory, Australia
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An exceptional dual Azurite Sun specimen from the historic Malbunka Copper Mine in the Gardiner Range of Australia’s Northern Territory — a
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This piece displays two fully developed azurite “suns,” each formed through tightly radiating crystal growth that creates a flattened, disc-