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Chrysocolla Prices in Israel

Israeli border, press, and media have the highest level of freedom among the countries of the Middle East. Chrysocula is a lesser-known gemstone and attractive. Despite its limited land and water resources, Israel has made remarkable advancements in agricultural techniques, enabling the country to achieve agricultural self-sufficiency and become a major exporter of agricultural products. Chrysocolla cut into domes and dice and polygons are common. Israel Transportation and Communications are Rial, Sea, Air Shipment, Port of Gaza. ‎Chrysocolla is incomparable to turquoise. Make no mistake!

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Israel as advanced country in terms of industrial and economic development in the region of West Asia and the Middle East. Chrysocolla is often confused with turquoise and azurite‏. Israeli products in some markets in the Arab Gulf countries, such as Qatar, the UAE, and Saudi Arabia, maybe imported through Jordan. Pure chrysocolla is actually quite rare Effective factors affect the pricing of stones, including weight, color, transparency, purity and stone cutting

What is Chrysocolla Gemstone?
What is Chrysocolla Gemstone?

Chrysocolla is a high quality copper silicate that is often formed with copper salts, iron oxide and manganese. This stone is very valuable because of its attractive and unique colors. Chrysocula belongs to a very small group of copper-bearing rocks that include malachite (green marble), azurite, Larimar, Oregon sunstone, tourmaline paraiba and turquoise. 

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