CHRYSOCOLLA
Specimen chc-33
$ 75.00Dims: 3.3x2.7x2.1" (8.4x6.8x2.1cm)
Wt: 13.4 oz. (378g)
Ray Mine, Pinal County, Arizona, U.S.A.
This is an interesting specimen. It is a combination of massive chrysocola and massive malachite, for the most part, but one cavity has a druze of clear quartz crystals over the chrysocola, plus a radial spray of acicular malachite crystals. On the back of the specimen, the green malachite, blue-green chrysocola, and transparent quartz form a collage of jumbled surfaces and cleavages, including some druzy malachite, and what appear to be crystals of chrysocola (visible with the aid of a loupe). There are also some boxy structures, laminar patterns, and platelets that make me think that these crystals formed over another mineral which since disolved away.