Chemical Formula: Cu2(CO3)(OH)2
Mineral Name: Malachite
Color: Banded light and dark green
Hardness: 4.0
Specific Gravity: 3.80
Malachite derives its name from the Greek word for "mallow"meaning,
a green herb. Its banded light and dark green designs
are one-of-a-kind, and give it a unique ornamental
quality. Malachite is sometimes coated with colorless
wax, oil, or hardening agents to increase its
durability and enhance its appearance. Malachite's
fine acicular crusts and tufts are very popular that
appear as a mat of thin hairs or as a carpet of green
velvet. Malachite is found with many rare copper
silicates, halides, phosphates, sulfates and
carbonates such as duftite, libethenite, aurichalcite,
sphaerocobaltite, kolwezite, shattuckite, atacamite,
mixite, cornetite and much more.
Tumbled stones of malachite are very popular and
beautiful figurines carved in malachite are highly
sought after. Malachite is used in making exquisite
jewelry. The stones inlayed in silver make a nice
variance from the traditional turquoise jewelry. Other
stones such as coral, mother-of-pearl, azurite, jasper
and onyx are also used in association with malachite
handcrafted jewelry.
The gemstone is found in the regions of Shaba, Congo;
Tsumeb, Nambia; Ural mountains, Russia; Mexico;
several sites in Australia; England and several
localities in the Southwestern United States
especially in Arizona, USA.





