Santa Rita Native Copper Cluster

$185.00

Unearthed in the historic Santa Rita mine of New Mexico, this native copper cluster displays rugged metallic nodules draped in a dusting of natural quartz. Set on a hand-carved wooden tripod stand, the specimen reads like sculptural art—its craggy surfaces catching warm light and revealing flashes of coppery reds, browns, and gun-metal grays. A conversation-starter for shelves, consoles, or desktop vignettes, it bridges raw geology with refined interior styling.
  • Locality: Santa Rita copper district, Grant County, New Mexico
  • Matrix: native copper with micro-quartz highlights
  • Finish: completely natural; no polishing or coatings applied
  • Overall size on stand: 9" W × 4" D × 7" H (approx.)
  • Ideal accent for collectors, designers, and lovers of Southwestern minerals

Unearthed in the historic Santa Rita mine of New Mexico, this native copper cluster displays rugged metallic nodules draped in a dusting of natural quartz. Set on a hand-carved wooden tripod stand, the specimen reads like sculptural art—its craggy surfaces catching warm light and revealing flashes of coppery reds, browns, and gun-metal grays. A conversation-starter for shelves, consoles, or desktop vignettes, it bridges raw geology with refined interior styling.
  • Locality: Santa Rita copper district, Grant County, New Mexico
  • Matrix: native copper with micro-quartz highlights
  • Finish: completely natural; no polishing or coatings applied
  • Overall size on stand: 9" W × 4" D × 7" H (approx.)
  • Ideal accent for collectors, designers, and lovers of Southwestern minerals