Natural Dioptase Specimen | Vivid Emerald-Green Crystal | Mfouati, Congo
A superb example of one of the mineral world’s most coveted green crystals. This natural, untreated dioptase specimen displays an intense, almost electric emerald-green colour with exceptional surface lustre — the hallmark of a high-quality Congo locality piece. A standout addition to any mineral collection.
Dioptase is a rare copper cyclosilicate mineral with the chemical formula Cu₆[Si₆O₁₈]·6H₂O. It forms in the oxidation zones of copper ore deposits, typically in arid environments where copper-rich groundwater reacts with silica to produce vivid emerald-green to blue-green prismatic crystals. Its crystal system is trigonal, and it belongs to the cyclosilicate subclass — the same structural group as beryl and tourmaline.
Dioptase was first described in 1797 by the French mineralogist René-Just Haüy, who named it from the Greek words dia (through) and optomai (to see) — a reference to the visible cleavage planes visible through the crystal faces. Before its formal identification, specimens from Kazakhstan were mistakenly believed to be emeralds due to their near-identical colour, and were reportedly sent to the Russian Imperial Court as such.
The Republic of the Congo — particularly the Mfouati and Mindouli districts of the Bouenza and Pool Departments — has been one of the world’s premier dioptase localities since the 20th century, producing specimens of exceptional crystal size, colour saturation, and matrix quality that are prized by museums and private collectors worldwide.
Dioptase is associated with the heart chakra and is regarded in crystal healing traditions as one of the most powerful stones for emotional renewal and forgiveness. Its vivid green resonance is said to dissolve old emotional wounds, encourage compassion, and reconnect the holder with a sense of abundance and joy.
As a natural mineral specimen, minor surface variations, matrix inclusions, or contact marks are inherent to the piece and not considered defects. Please review all photos carefully before purchasing.
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