CYANOTRICHITE
Specimen cya-1
$ 20.00Dims: 1.3" x 0.9" x 0.5" (3.3 x 2.3 x 1.3 cm)
Wt: 10.0 g w/ foam base
Grandview Mine, Coconino County, Arizona, U.S.A.
This specimen consists of a base of four alternating layers of limonite and brochantite, on which are scattered several tiny, round radiating clusters of acicular Cyanotrichite crystals. Though one must use magnification to examine them in detail, the bright blue color and radiating habit of the clusters is visible to the naked eye. Their luster is somewhat silky due to their fibrous nature. Each cluster does not exceed 1 mm in diameter, but the brochantite crust upon which they rest has a botryoidal form and a deep green color, and thus gives a good contrast to the tiny clusters. Several more of these clusters are visible along the edges of the base, where the alternating layers of brochantite and limonite are visible. The specimen is affixed to a foam base that fits into a plastic specimen box.