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Copper, Botallack, St Just, Cornwall, England
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Copper, Botallack, St Just, Cornwall, England
A dendritic growth of copper crystals. Also known as native copper, the specimen is pure copper, uncombined with any other elements. Some of the best dendritic (branching) specimens came from the Gwennap mines. This specimen was drawn for Specimens of British Minerals, Selected from the Cabinet of Philip Rashleigh (1797, Volume 1, Plate 17, Figure 2) which states Is native copper shot in long four-sided wire-like figures. From Botallack Adit, in St Just parish. Copper lodes are widespread in Cornwall and, as a result, copper was one of the most significant metals mined in Cornwall. Rashleigh Collection
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TRURI : 1903.1.834
Media ID 19177437
© RIC, photographer A.G. Tindle
Brown English Geology Metal Metallic Mine Mineral Mines Mining Orange Specimen Arborescent Branching Crystalline Element Reddish Tree Like
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This print showcases a remarkable dendritic growth of copper crystals found in Copper, Botallack, St Just, Cornwall, England. Known as native copper, this specimen is pure and uncombined with any other elements. The Gwennap mines were renowned for producing some of the finest branching specimens like this one. Originally drawn for Specimens of British Minerals by Philip Rashleigh in 1797, this particular specimen can be seen in Volume 1 on Plate 17 as Figure 2. Described as "native copper shot in long four-sided wire-like figures" it was extracted from Botallack Adit located in St Just parish. Cornwall's rich mineral deposits have made copper lodes widespread throughout the region, making it one of the most significant metals mined there. This stunning piece belongs to the esteemed Rashleigh Collection and beautifully represents the arborescent nature of crystalline dendrites. The intricate branches formed by these reddish-brown or orange metallic crystals resemble a tree-like structure that captivates both geology enthusiasts and admirers of natural beauty alike. Andy Tindle skillfully captured this mesmerizing image that highlights the unique characteristics and allure of native copper
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