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2.1" Octahedral Pyrite Crystal Cluster with Sphalerite - Peru
This is a lustrous cluster of octahedral pyrite crystals that formed in association with sphalerite. It comes from the Huanzala Mine in Peru and the entire piece measures 2.1" wide.
Pyrite (or iron pyrite) is commonly referred to as Fool's Gold because its metallic luster and pale brass-yellow hue give it a superficial resemblance to gold. In the old mining days, Pyrite was sometimes mistaken for gold. Pyrite is the most common of the sulfide minerals with the chemical formula FeS2. Pyrite crystals occur in many shapes and habits. Smaller (druzy) crystal aggregates may give off beautiful glistening effects, and larger crystals may be perfectly formed, including fascinating cubes, penetration twins, and other interesting crystal forms.
Sphalerite is a part of the sulfide group and typically exhibits a grey/black appearance due to high concentrations of impurities. In its purest state, sphalerite's chemical composition is ZnS, and can display a gemmy transparent light tan/yellow color. This is one of the few minerals that can form crystals ranging anywhere between gemmy and transparent to opaque and metallic-like. Opaque or cloudy sphalerite tends to be most abundant since iron easily replaces zinc in the process of formation.
SPECIES
Pyrite & Sphalerite
LOCATION
Huanzala Mine, Bolognesi, Peru
SIZE
2.1 x 1.6"
CATEGORY
SUB CATEGORY
ITEM
#173500