TENNANTITE
Specimen ten-10
$ 110.00Dims: 2.95x2.07x1.29" (7.50x5.27x3.27cm)
Wt: 4.36oz (123.3g)
Mine 57, 180 m level, Dzeskazgan, Karaganda oblast, Kazahkstan
This specimen has 5 good clusters of tennantite crystals. All are complex and distorted, although some display the tetrahedral form that this mineral often takes. The tennantite is very dark silver-gray, nearly black, and the crystals are opaque. Some of the crystals display some green copper compounds, likely due to decomposition of the tennantite (a copper mineral). These crystals rest on a druze of quartz crystals, which appear fairly dark. A loupe reveals that this is due to a very odd looking dusting of brassy mineral, possibly pyrite or chacopyrite, but in a form I have never seen.