This is a beautiful chrysocolla, shattuckite and azurite palm stone.  
It measures 2.79" x 1.94" x .98" and weighs 4.37 oz/124 grams.  

A mixture of chrysocolla, shattuckite, and azurite is a visually striking assemblage of secondary copper minerals that combines the turquoise‑green masses of chrysocolla, the silky sky‑blue radiating fibers of shattuckite, and the deep, vivid blue crystals or botryoidal coatings of azurite. These minerals typically occur together in the oxidized zones above copper ore bodies, where circulating oxygenated groundwater alters primary copper sulfides and redeposits copper as various hydrated silicates and carbonates. The formation process involves weathering and secondary mineralization: acidic, copper‑rich solutions ascend through fractures and voids, precipitating different copper minerals as chemical conditions (pH, carbonate availability, silica content, and redox state) change; as a result, specimens often show banding, botryoidal layers, or vug‑lined cavities with intergrown colors and textures. Such mixtures are found at copper localities worldwide, notably in parts of the Democratic Republic of Congo, Namibia, Mexico, and the southwestern United States, where the right combination of copper source rock and oxidizing conditions exists.

Metaphysically, many crystal and mineral practitioners attribute combined properties to a chrysocolla‑shattuckite‑azurite mix, saying it supports clear communication, emotional healing, and enhanced intuition: chrysocolla is often associated with calming, heart‑centered energy and stress release, shattuckite with mental clarity and spiritual insight, and azurite with deepening inner vision and opening the mind to higher states of awareness. Together these stones are thought to harmonize throat‑center expression, soothe emotional upset, and stimulate intuitive or meditative practices, making the combination popular for jewelry, meditation tools, and energy work. These claims are metaphysical and are not supported by scientific evidence; they should not replace medical, psychological, legal, or professional advice.