TETRAHEDRITE
Specimen tet-3
$ 73.00Dims: 3-5/8" x 2-1/4" x 2"
Wt: 12.1 oz
Pachapaqui Mine, Ancash, Peru
Though showing considerable damage, the Tetrahedrites on this specimen are quite beautiful, and very easy to see! The reason for their visibility is their large size, with the largest measuring almost 3/4" along an edge, and several measuring 1/2" or more. Damage is prevalent among the larger crystals, and is primarily limited to corners. There are dozens of smaller crystals(1/4" to 1/2" along an edge), however, that are in perfect condition, with surprisingly sharp edges and corners. All have a metallic color that is reminiscent of hematite in darkness, and all have excellent luster. There are crusts of tiny quartz crystals wedged in crevices where crystal edges meet, and some quartz-coated calcite. A few small bits of pyrite and irridescent chalcopyrite are present too, if one looks for them. The host rock is mainly composed of pyrite and Tetrahedrite.