Chrysocolla is a mineral whose name comes from the Greek words chrysos (gold) and kolla (glue), as its powder was historically used as an adhesive in gold processing. It was first mentioned by Theophrastus between 372-287 BC.
Chrysocolla is believed to have healing properties, helping with overall health, preventing ulcers, and soothing spasms.
Chrysocolla is discharged in lukewarm water but recharges quickly in sunlight. It should be protected from sudden temperature changes, abrasion, and acids. Clean it only with soap and water.