MALACHITE
Specimen mal-15
$ 20.00Dims: 2.8" x 2.1" x 2.0" (7.1 x 5.3 x 5.1 cm)
Wt: 5.01 oz. (141.9 kg)
Kolwezi, Zaire
This lovely little specimen consists of what seems to be a shale matrix that has been repeatedly bisected by veins of Malachite and Chrysocolla that intersect each other in the rock. The Malachite has the standard dark green color and a dull luster that ranges to silky where one can see compact, radial aggregates. The chrysocolla occurs as a massive, pale blue material that is somewhat chalky in consistency. A few small pockets that are visible along some of the thicker veins show some almost botryoidal formation, along with the radial habit. There is one large hollow in the host rock, though, that contains many well-defined botryoidal nodules of Malachite, with a beautiful silky luster. These nodules do not exceed 0.2" (5 mm), so it is best that one examines them under magnification. I think that this is a really neat little piece to look at.