CHRYSOCOLLA
Specimen chc-34
$ 68.00Dims: 1.97x1.61x0.91" (5.0x4.1x2.3cm)
Wt: 1.8oz. (50.7g)
Ray Mine, Pinal County, Arizona, USA
This is a somewhat unusual specimen of chrysocolla. The bulk of the specimen is agatized chrysocolla, with an unusually deep blue color, and it is translucent to nearly transparent. A portion of this material was exposed in a cavity, and formed stalactites. These chrysocolla stalactites were covered with a thin layer of chalcedony with a small (and varying) amount of chrysocolla included, resulting in a rather pale blue color (in comparison), the color of turquoise. A few of the stalactites are broken (primarily along the edge of the specimen), revealing ½mm thick layer of chalcedony. There are no distinct quartz crystals, so there are no "sparkles", and this is not a "druzy" chrysocolla, but I do like it.