MALACHITE
Specimen mal-29
$ 75.00Dims: 7.0 x 5.2 x 4.0" (17.8 x 13.2 x 10.2 cm)
Wt: 2 lbs., 7.9 oz. (1.132 kg)
Kolwezi, Zaire
This odd piece consists of 3 layers of crystalline calcite, "moss" Malachite, and massive chrysocolla that extend through and coat a pale brown limestone host rock. The Malachite occurs in clusters of fibrous, radiating needles that are in moderately good condition and appear to have good monoclinic form. They are small, not exceeding 0.3" (8 mm) in length or 1 mm in diameter, and have the classic dark green color and a pearly luster that gives the clusters a silky sheen. It would appear that much of the Malachite has pseudomorphed into chrysocolla, as many long, stalactitic formations consist of a shell of chrysocolla surrounding a Malachite core (see the second image). The chrysocolla has a very pale blue color, a chalky consistency, and a positively dull luster. A large amount of dull yellow crystalline calcite is also present- it shows definite crystal form, but this form is warped by its intergrowth with itself and the Malachite and chrysocolla.