CUPROSKLODOWSKITE
Specimen csk-5
$ 60.00Dims: 2.5 x 1.9 x 1.5" (6.4 x 4.8 x 3.8 cm)
Wt: 4.74 oz. (134.3 g)
Musonoie Mine, Shaba Province, Zaire
Several flat clusters of radiating Cuprosklodowskite needles lie in veins that extend through the copper-bearing host of this specimen. The needle-like crystals that make up these clusters do not exceed 0.3" (7 mm) and are generally in good condition, as they are not very much exposed. All are too thin for me to effectively study their triclinic form, but it is likely good. They have a coloration that ranges from pale yellow-green to grass-green and a pearly luster, and are generally transparent. They are accompanied in some crevices by tiny torbernite blades, and some of the crystals appear to fade to a bright yellow coloration at their tips, denoting sklodowskite! The host material is made primarily of malachite, and may contain a substantial amount of cuprite.