1.7" Golden Pyromorphite Crystal Cluster - Bunker Hill Mine, Idaho

This is a gorgeous aggregation of golden-yellow pyromorphite crystals from the Bunker Hill Mine in Shoshone County, Idaho. This specimen is in pristine condition and would make an excellent addition to any mineral collection.

It has been mounted to an acrylic display base with mineral tack.

About Pyromorphite

Pyromorphite is a vibrant, often green-colored lead-based mineral known for its striking crystal formations. Belonging to the apatite group, it typically forms in hexagonal or prismatic crystals with a resinous to waxy luster. Colors can vary from green to yellow, orange, and brown, influenced by its chemical composition. Pyromorphite is commonly found in the oxidation zones of lead ore deposits, where it crystallizes into stunning clusters or "botryoidal" (grape-like) structures. Collectors prize pyromorphite for its vivid hues, distinctive crystal shapes, and rarity, as it's typically found only in a few locations worldwide.

Safety: The lead in pyromorphite can be harmful if absorbed into the bloodstream by inhalation or ingestion. The crystals won't pose a health hazard just sitting on a shelf, but we recommend washing your hands after handling.
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SPECIES
Pyromorphite
LOCATION
Bunker Hill Mine, Kellogg, Coeur d'Alene District, Shoshone Co., Idaho
SIZE
1.7 x 1.05"
CATEGORY
ITEM
#208033