CHALCOPYRITE
Specimen clp-10
$ 25.00Dims: 3.3" x 2.9" x 1.1" (8.4 x 7.4 x 2.8 cm)
Wt: 5.22 oz. (148.3 g)
Huaron Mine, Ancash, Peru
Though not quite as noticeable as the quartz crystals on this specimen, there is a substantial amount of Chalcopyrite visible, more than I have seen on most pieces from the Huaron Mine. The Chalcopyrite is clustered in several places on the flat piece and is in very good condition, though there are a few spots where some noticeable damage has occurred. The clustering and interaction with other minerals on the piece has warped and in some places destroyed the Chalcopyrite's crystal form, but there is evidence in a few places of the tetragonal disphenoidal form that is common in this mineral. It has a deep golden color that has a very green tint to it, and its metallic luster is duller than average. Many colorless, transparent quartz crystals erupt from the flat Chalcopyrite base- all show excellent hexagonal prismatic form and a rather dull, pearly luster. There is also a noticeable amount of white calcite attached to the quartz and Chalcopyrite that has the form of extremely thin blades that have been mostly weathered away.