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1.3" Gemmy Dioptase Crystal Cluster on Plancheite - Sanda, Congo
This is an alluring cluster of gemmy dioptase crystals blue plancheite, collected from the Sanda Mine (Sanda Hills occurrences) in the Republic of the Congo (Brazzaville). The entire specimen is 1.3" wide and the dioptase is a lustrous, emerald-green color with wonderful translucency.
Dioptase is an uncommon mineral, found mostly in desert regions where it forms as a secondary mineral in the oxidized zone of copper sulfide mineral deposits. This copper-based mineral forms small rhombohedral crystals, typically less than 0.75 centimeters in length. It is popular with mineral collectors due to its vibrant color and it is occasionally cut into small emerald-like gems.
SPECIES
Dioptase & Plancheite
LOCATION
Sanda Hills Occurrences, Mindouli District, Pool Dept., Republic of the Congo
SIZE
1.3 x 1"
CATEGORY
ITEM
#303844