RED CHALCOPYRITE CRYSTAL CLUSTER![RED CHALCOPYRITE CRYSTAL CLUSTER RED CHALCOPYRITE CRYSTAL CLUSTER](data:image/svg+xml,%3Csvg%20xmlns='http://www.w3.org/2000/svg'%20viewBox='0%200%20128%20128'%3E%3C/svg%3E)
An amazing little Red Chalcopyrite Crystal Cluster. We’ve never seen such a bright colour in this mineral, which is much rarer than its relative iron pyrite. A super collectible piece for the metals or rare mineral collector. The matrix is oxidized Galena with frostings of Calcite.
Location:
Borieva Mine, Madan, Bulgaria.
Dimensions:
6cm x 6.3cm x 4cm, 188g.
Chalcopyrite
CuFeS2
Named in 1725 by Johann Friedrich Henckel from the Greek “chalkos”, copper, and “pyrites”, strike fire.
A major ore of copper. Common in sulfide veins and disseminated in igneous rocks. Weathering may lead to the formation of malachite, azurite, brochantite, langite and numerous other secondary copper minerals.