AZURITE
Specimen azu-29
$ 26.00Dims: 2.0" x 1.9" x 1.5" (5.1 x 4.8 x 3.8 cm)
Wt: 2.57 oz. (73.1 g)
Morenci Mine, Morenci, Arizona, U.S.A.
The dozens of small Azurite crystals on this specimen are all partially buried in a matrix that I think is made of decayed chrysocolla. The Azurite crystals occur in the form of thick, monoclinic blades that are in generally good condition, though several show visible damage. They have good form, though, and show almost no weathering, which means their color is a very deep, navy blue and they have a vitreous luster. Their color is so dark, in fact, that they only show translucence in bright light. The crystals range in size from 2 mm to 0.3" (8 mm) in length. The pale blue, decayed material in which they are embedded fills the large cavities in the brown base rock. This base rock is likely a variety of shale, though it almost looks like a brown-red jasper in a few spots, and is broken up into pieces of varying size, which are held together byAZU-29