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Copper with Quartz, South Caradon Mine, St Cleer, Cornwall, England
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Copper with Quartz, South Caradon Mine, St Cleer, Cornwall, England
Copper with crystalline quartz. Most Cornish copper specimens are dull, but native copper (pure copper, uncombined with any other elements) from Caradon is invariably bright, as can be seen in this specimen. Copper lodes are widespread in Cornwall and, as a result, copper was one of the most significant metals mined in Cornwall
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TRURI : 801.12
Media ID 18814408
© RIC, photographer A.G. Tindle
Brown Colourless English Geology Green Metal Metallic Mine Mineral Mining Mint Orange Specimen White Dioxide Element Lode Reddish Silica Silicon Sio2 Synonym
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This print showcases a stunning specimen of Copper with Quartz from the South Caradon Mine in St Cleer, Cornwall, England. Known for its dull appearance, this particular Cornish copper specimen stands out due to its vibrant and lustrous nature. The native copper found in Caradon is renowned for its bright hue, as evident in this remarkable piece. Cornwall boasts widespread copper lodes, making it one of the most significant metals mined in the region. This print beautifully captures the essence of Cornwall's rich mining history and geological wonders. The reddish-brown tones of the copper perfectly complement the crystalline quartz formations intertwined within. The contrasting colors create a visually striking composition that highlights both elements' natural beauty. From shades of orange and green to hints of mint and white, each color variation adds depth and intrigue to this extraordinary mineral specimen. Silica or silicon dioxide (SiO2), commonly known as quartz, forms intricate patterns throughout the copper matrix. Its colorless nature allows light to pass through effortlessly while adding an ethereal touch to this already mesmerizing display. Photographer Andy Tindle has masterfully captured not only an exquisite geological formation but also a testament to Cornwall's mining heritage. This print serves as a reminder of the immense beauty that lies beneath our feet and invites us into a world where minerals become art pieces themselves.
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