Chalcopyrite Dolomite on Matrix Mineral Specimen Natural Crystal Cluster (Sweetwater Mine, MO)
This specimen is a beautiful example of crystal structure! This is a large and sculptural cluster which features lovely crystals of iridescent blue chalcopyrite, growing off of a sparkling quartz-rich matrix, accented by mini dolomite crystals. It is a specimen from the Sweetwater Mine, Viburnum Trend, Missouri. The tiny chalcopyrite crystals stand out against the matrix, with deeply shaded colors, and the sparkling matrix is a pale grey-white. The tiny white rhombic crystals are dolomite, another commonly associated mineral. The unusual cluster has a cool shape, and possesses several beautiful display angles. This is a highly collectible specimen with a unique and striking combination of minerals--it would offer a lot of beauty to any specimen collection.
Sweetwater Mine is part of the extensive Viburnum Trend, a large zone discovered in the 1950s and 1960s which is dominated by Pb-Ag-Zn deposits. Viburnum Trend is dominated by metallic sulfides, carbonates, and associated minerals, and spans across several of the most famous metallic mines in the United States.
Dimensions:
323 g (11.4 oz)
5.8” x 2.42” x 1.26”
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Chalcopyrite is closely related to Iron Pyrite, with the addition of copper—this gives it a brassy yellow hue, and it also forms in a different crystal system from Pyrite, so it forms tetragonal crystal shapes instead of cubic crystals.
Healing: Chalcopyrite is associated with good luck and the finding of lost objects.
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