MALACHITE
Specimen mal-55
$ 40.00Dims: 2.41x1.94x1.18" (6.12x4.92x2.99cm)
Wt: 1.78oz (50.4g)
Kalukaluku Mine, Katanga Proirng, Congo
There is quite a bit of white talc on this malachite specimen. The talc (on both the top and bottom) has the usual greasy feel and white color, contrasting nicely with the bright green and dark (almost black) green of the malachite. The malachite crystals are very nice - a loupe reveals that they are individually too thick to be called "acicular", and are clearly transparent (no pun intended). Many of the malachite crystals have an excellent prismatic form, and a radial clustering pattern. The smaller crystals (properly acicular) form mossy aggregates, and have a silky luster. While there is less of the motramite crystals than in many specimens from this locale, they are still sufficiently present to color the mossy agregates black when viewed on end, and these do appear bright green from the side. This specimen is fascinating to examine with a high-power loupe, as there are beautiful flat malachite clusters and some larger individual crystals in radial clusters growing against the talc.