2.8" Wulfenite, Galena, and Barite Association - Morocco

This specimen contains barite crystal clusters and orange wulfenite all clustered together on what appears to be a galena matrix. It was collected from Mibladen, Morocco. There are a few cerussite crystals on the specimen that fluoresce yellow under shortwave UV. It comes with an acrylic display stand.

The Mibladen Mining District in the Midelt Province of Morocco is world famous for its exceptional vanadinite crystals. This location produces absolutely stunning, ruby red vanadinite crystals that are on the larger size of the spectrum. These lead mines were once excavated by a French corporation that has sense ceased their operations. Over a 20 year span in the early 1900s, as many as 600 active shafts were mined to depths of up to 10 meters.

Now the mine shafts are plumbed for their phenomenal mineral specimens and associations by Morocco miners. The primary mineral acquisitions are vanadinite and associations containing wulfenite, cerussite, barite, and galena. Additional minerals mined in the Mibladen district are fluorite, calcite, aragonite, copper-based minerals (azurite and malachite), quartz, marcasite, and silver.


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SPECIES
Wulfenite, Galena, Cerussite & Barite
LOCATION
Mibladen, Morocco
SIZE
2.8" long, 2.4" wide
CATEGORY
ITEM
#215014