MALACHITE
Specimen mal-40
$ 80.00Dims: 4.3x2.8x2.3" (11.0x7.2x5.8 cm)
Wt: 8.71 oz (246.5 g)
Kalukaluku Mine, Katanga Proirng, Congo
This hand specimen of malachite consists mostly of malachite as the matrix holding some very soft white rocks (soapstone?) together. The surface malachite has a very interesting appearance. It consists of elongated fibrous crystals with a moss-like appearance, and the color from most angles is a deep velvet green but from other angles it glows a light green. Under a loupe, the individual acicular crystals of malachite resolve, and they are translucent. The loupe also reveals many botryoidal crusts of a black mineral, perhaps mottramite, interspersed with the malachite.