Description
This exceptional dioptase specimen showcases a remarkable cluster of richly colored emerald-green crystals with outstanding transparency and brilliance. The vibrant color appears almost illuminated from within, creating the appearance of a frozen emerald wave and inspiring the name Emerald Tide.
Dioptase is widely regarded as one of the most beautiful copper-bearing minerals in the world. Its intense green coloration rivals some of the finest gemstones, while its crystal formations display a unique combination of depth, clarity, and luster that captivates collectors and mineral enthusiasts alike.
This specimen features a dramatic arrangement of well-developed crystals that rise from the matrix in a natural cluster. Light passes through portions of the crystals, revealing their vivid internal color and creating flashes of brilliance from different viewing angles. The sharp crystal faces and geometric structure provide a striking contrast to the specimen’s organic natural formation.
The rich emerald-green color is the result of copper within the mineral’s structure, giving dioptase its unmistakable appearance. Because fine dioptase specimens are highly sought after and comparatively uncommon, they are prized additions to both beginning and advanced mineral collections.
Whether displayed in a collector’s cabinet, office, study, or gallery setting, this specimen immediately attracts attention through its vivid color and crystal quality. It is a natural example of how extraordinary mineral formation can rival the beauty of the finest gemstones.
Features
- Genuine dioptase crystal specimen
- Intense emerald-green coloration
- Excellent transparency and luster
- Well-formed crystal cluster
- Attractive natural matrix
- Exceptional display quality
- Highly collectible copper mineral
- One-of-a-kind natural specimen
- You will receive the exact specimen shown in the photographs
Emerald Tide is a captivating display specimen that highlights the extraordinary beauty, rarity, and brilliance that have made dioptase one of the most admired minerals among collectors worldwide.





