

Santa Rita Native Copper Cluster
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
Santa Rita Native Copper Cluster
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