CHRYSOCOLLA
Specimen chc-23
$ 40.00Dims: 3.7 x 3.0 x 2.7" (9.4 x 7.6 x 6.9 cm)
Wt: 13.5 oz. (384 g)
Zaire
The brown quartzite host rock of this hand specimen is nearly half covered by thin crusts of massive and botryoidal Chrysocolla. The crust has a color that ranges from a moderately dark green to a pale aqua-blue and is mostly shapeless. It has a dull, resinous luster and is likely opaque or only dimly translucent at best. Portions of the crust are coated with either crusts of botryoidal or druses of crystalline quartz, all of which is colorless and transparent. It is difficult to determine whether or not there are any other copper-bearing minerals on the piece, given the range of colors that the Chrysocolla takes. The brown host rock has an earthy luster and contains only very thin veins of the mineral.