AZURITE
Specimen azu-44
$ 35.00Dims: 3.7 x 2.7 x 2.7" (9.4 x 6.9 x 6.9 cm)
Wt: 8.74 oz. (248.0 g)
Morenci Mine, Morenci, Arizona, U.S.A.
Several dozen small Azurite "rosettes" rest in hollows in the dark brown host rock of this hand specimen. None of these rosettes exceed 0.2" (5 mm) in diameter, and most do not exceed 0.1" (3 mm). Only a few of the most exposed rosettes are damaged, as they are generally protected in their hollows. The Azurite blades that make up the rosettes are too intergrown to effectively study as individuals, but their monoclinic prismatic form appears to be reasonably good, though slightly rounded. All have the classic deep, azur-blue coloration and a bright pearly luster, and are only dimly translucent even under bright light. The host rock in which they rest appears to be made of goethite or limonite- in any case, it contains a lot of iron.