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- Sold
- Locality
- Tsumeb mine, Tsumeb, Namibia
- Formula
- Cu3(CO3)2(OH)2
- Size
- Thumbnail 2x2x1.5cm
- Tagged
- carbonate
This is just an outstanding little thumbnail with thin dark blue Azurite crystals to over 1cm perched on matrix. To get good reflections off the faces of the biggest crystal I used alot of intense light, which made the blue color more vivid than it appears in hand, the color is actually a very dark blue.
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- Sold
- Locality
- Bisbee, Cochise Co., Arizona, United States
- Formula
- Cu3(CO3)2(OH)2
- Size
- Cabinet 8.5x10x5cm
- Tagged
- carbonate
A large plate covered in blue Azurite 'blueberries' on one side associated with green Malachite. Due to the intense lighting we use the blue color in the photo appears brighter in the photos than in person, but it is still a good deep azure-blue color.
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- Sold
- Locality
- Mina Ojuela, Mapimi, Durango, Mexico
- Formula
- Cu3(CO3)2(OH)2
- Size
- SmCabinet 4x7x5cm
- Tagged
- copper
Micro deep, bright blue crystals of Azurite covering face.
- Availability
- Sold
- Locality
- Bisbee, Cochise Co., Arizona, United States
- Formula
- Cu3(CO3)2(OH)2
- Size
- SmCabinet 4x7.5x3cm
- Tagged
- carbonate
Lustrous deep blue Azurite crystal to 3mm with a minor amount of Malachite lining an elongated piece of Limonitic matrix. Gorgeous crystals!
- Availability
- Sold
- Locality
- Bisbee, Cochise Co., Arizona, United States
- Formula
- Cu3(CO3)2(OH)2
- Size
- Cabinet 12x5x3cm
- Tagged
- carbonate , copper
An aesthetic, compact mass of of rich Azurite concentrically banded with green Malachite. Associated with a bit of Chrysocolla and Calcite. Important mining locality for those of you seeking a ore specimens or good representations.
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- Sold
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- Locality
- Tsumeb mine, Tsumeb, Namibia
- Formula
- Cu3(CO3)2(OH)2
- Size
- SmCabinet 6x3.5x1cm
- Tagged
- carbonate , copper
A spectacular combination specimen of Thick tabular Azurite partially pseudomorphed by Malachite. The blue color of the Azurite is stunning, especially in person. Along the edges the blue color takes on a certain vividness and seems to penetrate from the subsurface. This must be the same "internal blue reflections of electric blue color" that Georg Gebhard described in his book "Tsumeb II" on page 304. Although the crystal looks partial it is actually a floater and rehealed with Calcite and coated with excellent pseudoctahedral light brown Beudantite crystals to 1mm.