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Extraordinary stone – Malachite. Learn more about this unique stone!

12 December 2020

Malachite is one of the most aesthetically pleasing and breathtaking stones that belong to the group of common carbonates, widely exploited. It is often found high in the mountains. Malachite is related to lapis lazuli which main sources are located in Kenya.

Its name derives from a Greek word μαλάχη meaning ‘soft’. This name describes its green color and the low level of its hardness. Malachite is often used in jewelry production.

Health benefits of malachite

This precious gemstone has many important health benefits that are worth remembering. Malachite can be used to enrich skin shade. It helps to restore collagen and improve skin condition. The stone is also an important ingredient of many different products that helps to reduce acne and skin problems, as well as discolorations and reddenings.

Baring in mind its health benefits, malachite is often used in many different medical practices, to improve the energy flow and to reduce toxins in the organism. It is believed that malachite combined with aloe can reduce cellulite. It also helps to improve metabolism as well as improve the immunology system. Owning to its positive effects on health, malachite is widely appreciated and highly demanded.

Malachite properties

Malachite occurs in kidney-shaped, dense, earthy, and clustered clusters. It creates crusts, impregnations, and pseudomorphoses just like azurite, calcite, and oilcloth. This gemstone usually occurs in a form of dark infiltrates or kidney-shaped condensations. Its structure is fragile and translucent.

Malachite’s surface often occurs in a stripped, ribbon-like, or veiny form. Malachite creates tight mineral structures with azurite, azurmalachite, chrysocolla, turquoise – pesudomalachite known as elite. Malachite, when burnt, turns the flame green. This mineral is easy to recognize due to the fact that it changes color when exposed to high temperatures. It is naturally bright green, but it also can be found in many different shades.