Carbonate Cyanotrichite on Limestone Matrix Specimen
Dimension: 5.3cm x 4cm x 2.7cm
Weight: 51g
Locality: Qinglong Mine, Dachang Sb ore field, Qianxi'nan A.P., Guizhou Province, China
This specimen has shimmering and bright royal-to-powder blue tufts of Carbonate Cyanotrichite beautifully growth on the limestone matrix. Like ocean waves, so stunning and rare!!
The Cyanotrichite group of minerals has a beauty all its own, with a range of intense blues that are eye-catching and alluring. Carbonate Cyanotrichite is a rare and beautiful member of that group. The name actually comes from the Greek for "blue" and "hair", for obvious reasons, as the blue crystals have this acicular (hair-like) form.
Carbonate Cyanotrichite is a secondary copper mineral found sparsely in the oxidation zones of copper-bearing ore bodies. This is a very beautiful specimen from recent finds in China, and is very highly representative and rich for the species and locality.