Chrysocolla on Quartz with Malachite - Peru It showcases near-perfect separation of
Description
It showcases near-perfect separation of the malachite and chrysocolla on one edge
This specimen is referred to as a double terminated diamond quartz
35 ozSpecies: Spinosaurus sp
Septarian forms in "nodules
but a rock
Chrysocolla on Quartz with Malachite - Peru It showcases near-perfect separation ofSize: 2. 6 x 1. 3 in. Weight: 1. 7 oz Chrysocolla is a hydrated copper silicate mineral. Its name comes from the Greek words "chrysos" and "kolla" meaning gold and glue, respectively. It is often associated with other minerals such as quartz, azurite, malachite, and various other copper minerals. It most commonly forms in veins or botryoidal masses. Quartz is the second most abundant mineral on Earth accounting for around 12 % of the Earth's crust.
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