TETRAHEDRITE
Specimen tet-8
$ 32.00Dims: 3.7 x 2.9 x 1.7" (9.4 x 7.4 x 4.3 cm)
Wt: 1 lb., 3.3 oz. (546 g)
Pachapaqui Mine, Ancash Department, Peru
At least 10 Tetragonite crystals rest among other metallic sulfide minerals on this specimen. These Tetrahedrite crystals are generally in very good condition, showing slight to moderate damage and little breakage, and do not exceed 0.3" (8 mm) along an edge. Their cube-based tetrahedral form is excellent, with well-defined edges and clean faces. All have a moderate gray color and a bright metallic luster. They are rather difficult to discern from their surroundings at times, as they are accompanied by large numbers of both intergrown bournonite and sphalerite crystals. However, their form is much more regular than that of the bournonite, and their color is paler and luster more metallic than that of the sphalerite. Many warped pyrites and a crust of hundreds of tiny quartz crystals are also present. These crystals rest on a base that is made up of all of the materials that are visible.