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- Availability
- Sold
- Locality
- Morenci mine, Greenlee Co., Arizona, United States
- Formula
- Cu3(CO3)2(OH)2
- Size
- Cabinet 15x14x2cm
- Tagged
- carbonate , copper
Deep blue thin to thick bladed lustrous Azurite crystals. This is an outstanding specimen, one certainly good for even an elite display collection. Much of the Azurite crystals are in divergent and/or sub-parallel groups to 1cm or more. Many of the crystals are terminated with pyramids and in a few places are pseudopmorhing to Malachite.
- Availability
- Sold
- Locality
- Morenci mine, Greenlee Co., Arizona, United States
- Formula
- Cu3(CO3)2(OH)2
- Size
- Miniature 3.5x2x1.5cm
- Tagged
- carbonate , copper
A really cool, neat little piece of sparkly Azurite with excellent selenite crystals grown upon. The Azurite is not included within the selenite, it just looks like it.
- Availability
- Sold
- Locality
- Morenci mine, Greenlee Co., Arizona, United States
- Formula
- Cu3(CO3)2(OH)2
- Size
- Cabinet 18x8x4.5cm
- Tagged
- carbonate , copper
Simply a beautiful specimen with bladed rosettes of lustrous deep Azurite on green, bladed Malachite. In-hand it is just gorgeous. You will see the soft-looking velvety nature of the Malachite. It is an interesting bladed habit and is most likely a pseudomorph of previous Azurite. If so, the Azurite as it is now, is a later generation. It is deep deep blue and very lustrous. It would look good in any display case of the most elite of collections (mine excluded of course since I have the world's best of everything) (NOT).