TETRAHEDRITE
Specimen tet-4
$ 75.00Dims: 3.5" x 2.6" x 2.4"(8.9 x 6.6 x 6.1 cm)
Wt: 1 lb, 4.3 oz.(576 g.)
Huaron Mine, Ancash, Peru
Another "sulfide stew" specimen, this piece contains mostly Tetrahedrite by weight. The crystals do not exceed 1/2"(1.3 cm) long along an edge, and have an odd greenish tinge to them. Some of these also have a dusting of microscopic chalcopyrite crystals, making parts appear a deep golden color. Along with the hundreds of metallic tetrahedral crystals are patches covered with small (1/4"[6 mm] or less) quartz crystals that have perfect form and transparence. There is also a small amount of pyrite present in a form that looks like rounded cubes, but could be called pyritohedral. Finally, there are very large masses of sphalerite, most of which consist of shattered crystals. However, there is one that is undamaged. It is rather well-protected, as only one triangular crystal face is visible, but it is big, measuring over 0.6"(1.5 cm) along an edge(see the close-up image)! There are a few tiny pyramidal crystals erupting from the center of the larger one's face- it makes for a neat design.