CHALCOPYRITE
Specimen clp-26
$ 52.00Dims: 2.51x1.99x1.28" (6.38x5.06x3.24cm)
Wt: 7.00oz (198.4g)
Dalnegorsk, Russia
This is an interesting specimen of chalcopyrite, and is comprised of a cluster of disphenoid crystals (like two opposing wedges, resembling a tetrahedron). All of the crystals have a steped growth pattern of equilateral triangles, and all have multiple irridecent colors dominated by blues but including purples and yellows. Also present are several fragments of opaque black crystals that look like schorl tourmaline but are more likely sphalerite, plus a crust that looks like tiny calcite crystals.