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1.7" Lustrous Azurite Crystal Cluster - Milpillas Mine, Mexico
This is an stunning cluster of large, pristine, deep-blue azurite crystals that was collected from the Milpillas Mine in Sonora, Mexico. It has been mounted to an acrylic display base with mineral tack.
Azurite is a copper carbonate hydroxide mineral best known for its beautiful and vibrant blue appearance. Azurite typically forms in nodular formations with other colorful, copper-rich minerals. It is a secondary mineral that precipitated in pores, crevices, and caverns from water with high concentrations of carbon dioxide.
Azurite and malachite are known to form in union with each other since their chemical makeup is very similar. In fact, the presence of more or less water in the location of formation is enough to determine whether an abundance of malachite over azurite, or vise-versa, will accumulate.
Azurite and malachite are known to form in union with each other since their chemical makeup is very similar. In fact, the presence of more or less water in the location of formation is enough to determine whether an abundance of malachite over azurite, or vise-versa, will accumulate.
SPECIES
Azurite
LOCATION
Milpillas Mine, Cuitaca, Municipality of Cananea, Sonora, Mexico
SIZE
1.7 x 1.3"
CATEGORY
ITEM
#193763