Description
Genuine Peacock Ore [Bornite] – Morocco Mineral Specimen
This listing is for a genuine Peacock Ore (Bornite) mineral specimen from Morocco, sized approximately 30–65mm. The photograph shown represents an example of the actual specimen you will receive. Each piece is carefully selected for its strong metallic character, colourful surface iridescence, and collector display appeal.
Your specimen includes a Certificate of Authenticity lifetime guarantee generic card, confirming it is a genuine natural mineral. Please refer to the photographs for full sizing and scale details.
Mineral Species & Scientific Classification
Peacock Ore is a popular trade name most often used for Bornite, a copper iron sulfide mineral with the chemical formula Cu₅FeS₄. Bornite is an important copper ore mineral and is highly prized by collectors for its striking tarnish colours.
Key mineral data:
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Mineral Species: Bornite
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Common Name: Peacock Ore
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Chemical Formula: Cu₅FeS₄
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Mineral Group: Sulfides
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Crystal System: Orthorhombic (high temperature form is isometric)
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Hardness: Around 3 on the Mohs scale
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Lustre: Metallic
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Transparency: Opaque
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Streak: Grayish black
Bornite is known for its vivid surface oxidation, which produces the famous “peacock” colour effect.
Iridescent Colour & Surface Features
Fresh bornite may appear bronze or copper-red, but when exposed to air it naturally develops an iridescent tarnish. This oxidation creates shimmering colours such as:
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Deep blue
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Purple
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Green
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Gold
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Copper tones
These colours form on the mineral’s surface and vary naturally between specimens, making each piece visually unique. The metallic sheen and rainbow-like finish are what make peacock ore one of the most recognisable sulfide minerals.
Geological Formation & Moroccan Origin
Bornite forms in hydrothermal and magmatic copper deposits, often developing alongside other sulfide minerals. Morocco is well known for its mineral-rich geology and produces a wide variety of collectible ore minerals.
Bornite commonly occurs in association with:
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Chalcopyrite
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Chalcocite
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Pyrite
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Quartz
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Calcite
In copper-bearing hydrothermal systems, mineral-rich fluids circulate through fractures and cavities, depositing sulfide minerals over time. These geological processes create the metallic ore specimens collected today.
Moroccan bornite is appreciated for its strong colouration and excellent display quality.
Crystal Habit & Natural Structure
Bornite rarely forms sharp, well-defined crystals. Instead, it is most often found as:
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Massive ore fragments
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Granular aggregates
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Metallic nodules
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Irregular natural pieces
Its appeal comes from the vivid tarnish colours and metallic texture rather than crystal shape. As a relatively soft mineral, it should be handled carefully to preserve surface iridescence.
Size & Display Appeal (30–65mm)
With a size range of approximately 30–65mm, this is a substantial collector specimen, ideal for:
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Mineral and ore collections
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Copper sulfide reference displays
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Cabinet specimen arrangements
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Educational geology study
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Unique gifts for mineral enthusiasts
The larger size allows the iridescent surface colours and metallic structure to be appreciated clearly.
Collecting & Traditional Associations (Non-Medical)
Peacock ore is highly sought after for its vibrant natural colours and its role as a classic copper sulfide mineral. It is a standout specimen for collectors of metallic minerals and ore deposits.
In spiritual traditions, peacock ore is sometimes traditionally associated with positivity symbolism due to its bright colours. This listing presents the specimen strictly as a natural mineral collectible, without any medical or outcome-based claims.
Authenticity & Product Details
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Genuine Peacock Ore (Bornite) mineral specimen
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Origin: Morocco
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Size Range: Approximately 30–65mm
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Copper iron sulfide with iridescent surface tarnish
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Carefully selected collector piece
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Includes Certificate of Authenticity lifetime guarantee generic card
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Photo shows an example of the actual specimen you will receive
A striking Moroccan bornite specimen featuring brilliant metallic rainbow colours and classic copper sulfide mineral character, perfect for collectors and enthusiasts of unique ore minerals.






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