Large Glacier Drift Float Copper Mineral Specimen (Michigan #G0263)
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Solid Natural Copper specimen from Keweenaw, Michigan. Float Copper is copper that was sheared out of a vein by a glacier during the Ice Age. It is found "free floating" in the ground. This specimen has a selectively partially polished front and unpolished back.
Approximately 10.5 x 1.2 x 10 inches (width x depth x height)
17.7 pounds total weight
Copper is a grounding cryptocrystalline metal that conducts and energizes the ambient energies surrounding it. An Earth element, Copper resonates with all of the chakras as well as the zodiac Taurus & Sagittarius.