CYANOTRICHITE
Specimen cya-3
$ 49.00Dims: 2.0 x 1.0 x 1.0" (5.1 x 2.5 x 2.5 cm)
Wt: 12.4 g
Grandview Mine, Coconino County, Arizona, U.S.A.
A small crust of Cyanotrichite rests on the chalky host rock of this thumbnail specimen. The crust is made up of many tiny clusters, which in turn are made up of countless tiny Cyanotrichite needles. These needles are generally in very good condition, and are tiny- they do not exceed 0.1" (3 mm) in length, and each is much thinner than a human hair. Thus, their orthorhombic form cannot be studied except under very high magnification. They generally have a bright, pale blue color and a pearly luster, and individual crystals are likely translucent at the very least. They are accompanied by several sprays of brochantite needles that are considerably larger, but still very tiny. The pale, chalky host rock is partly colored blue and green due to inclusions of the aforementioned minerals.