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AZURITE SUN
AZURITE SUN
A beautiful Azurite Sun from the renowned Malbunka Copper Mine. This is a solid piece of Azurite in striking electric blue. Azurite from this location forms differently to all other types. They make excellent specimens for the serious mineral collector and add a good splash of colour too. Azurite Suns are unique to Australia. They are mined underground from Kaolinite deposits. There are several locations for Azurite around Australia but only one with this lovely form. This Azurite Sun comes with a perspex stand to go straight into the cabinet.
Dimensions:
6.5cm x 6.2cm x 2cm, 130g.Location:
Malbunka Copper Mine, Areyonga, Northern Territory, Australia.AZURITE: Cu3(CO3)2(OH)2
SKU: C0317 - Minerals of the World
AZURITE MINERAL SPECIMEN
AZURITE MINERAL SPECIMEN
Azurite Mineral Specimen with amazing electric blue colour and interesting formation. Different from other specimens we’ve seen and stock. You can see laminar forms of striated Azurite from the side with some minor Malachite on the back. This Azurite Cluster is a very popular mineral because of its unparalleled vibrant colour, a deep blue called “azure”, hence its name.
Dimensions:
8.2cm x 5.3cm x 1.8cm, 99g.Location:
Lumbumbashi, D.R. Congo.AZURITE:
Cu3(CO3)2(OH)2.SKU: MW82672 - Australian Minerals, Minerals of the World
AZURITE MINERAL HILL
AZURITE MINERAL HILL
Lovely Azurite Mineral Hill cluster from New South Wales, Australia. Fine little crystals of Azurite along with a little spec of Malachite on the back. This specimen has some minor Malachite running through the back of the matrix. Add some exotic colour to your mineral collection with this great Aussie piece. Sorry my pics do not justice for this specimen. Mounted
Location:
Mineral Hill, New South Wales, Australia.Dimensions:
8.3cm x 6cm x 3.5cm, 174g.AZURITE:
Cu3(CO3)2(OH)2SKU: MW8903 - Australian Minerals, Minerals of the World
AZURITE ATACAMITE MINERAL HILL
AZURITE ATACAMITE MINERAL HILL
Lovely colour Azurite Atacamite Mineral Hill cluster from New South Wales, Australia. Good coverage across the piece with fine little crystals. Add some exotic colour to your mineral collection with this great Aussie piece.
Location:
Mineral Hill, New South Wales, Australia.Dimensions:
9.4cm x 4.4cm x 2.3cm, 79g.AZURITE: Cu3(CO3)2(OH)2
ATACAMITE:
Copper Chloride Hydroxide
Cu2Cl(OH)3.SKU: C0313 - Minerals of the World
AZURITE PSEUDOMORPH
AZURITE PSEUDOMORPH
A stunning electric blue AZURITE PSEUDOMORPH with great crystal formations, this one has a good contrast of colour from the Green Malachite to the two shades of Blue Azurite. This specimen shows different stages of formation.
Dimensions:
5cm x 4cm x 4cm, 94g.Location:
Touisset, Morocco.SKU: MW0106 - Jewellery
LAPIS BEAD STRING GRADUATED
Stunning Lapis Bead String Graduated Spheres. A genuine quality Lapis Lazuli Bead String from Afghanistan, natural deep dark blue colour. A beautiful gift or treat. Ready for making into a stunning Necklace Fashion statement. Use a Gold Clasp and Bead Cushions to make this Necklace extra special. These Beads are from very old stock.
Dimensions:
D 1.65cm – D 0.63cm x 42.7cm, 66g.Location:
Afghanistan.Lapis Lazuli.
Lazurite Na6Ca2(Al6Si6O24)(SO4,S,S2, S3,Cl,OH)2.
PyriteFeS2.
Calcite CaCO3.Lazurite is a popular but generally expensive mineral. Well-formed, deep blue crystals are rare and valuable. It is more commonly found massive and combined with other minerals into a rock called lapis lazuli. Lapis lazuli or lapis for short is mostly lazurite but commonly contains pyrite and calcite and some other minerals. The name means “blue rock” and is always a brilliant blue with violet or greenish tints. The rich blue colour is due to the sulfur that is inherent in the structure of lazurite. Small crystals of pyrite are always present in lapis and their brassy yellow colour is both attractive and diagnostic in distinguishing lapis from its also blue cousin – sodalite rock, which lacks pyrite.
SKU: J24LBSG01 - Australian Minerals
VELVET MALACHITE
A great little Specimen of Velvet Malachite. This piece looks way better in person than my photos, it’s a very aesthetic and sparkling specimen and comes from a renowned Aussie location for these minerals. It is mounted on perspex to go straight into your cabinet.
Location:
Browns Deposit, Rum Jungle, Northern Territory, Australia.Dimensions:
5.5cm x 3.7cm x 3.6cm, 61g.Malachite, Copper Carbonate Hydroxide
Cu2(CO3)(OH)2.
SKU: AM23M01 - Australian Minerals, Minerals of the World
CERUSSITE MALACHITE PYROMORPHITE
An aesthetic specimen of Cerussite Malachite Pyromorphite from the Top End. Small Yellow Pyromorphite and interesting Cerussite crystals on Malachite. The Malachite is chatoyant and in botryoidal form with some velvet covering. A super piece from a great Aussie location. Amazing to look at under magnification. Mounted on a perspex pad for enhanced display.
Dimensions:
5.1cm x 4.4cm x 2.7cm, 67g.Location:
Browns Deposit, Rum Jungle, NT.Cerussite
Lead Carbonate:
PbCO3.SKU: C0402-1 - Minerals of the World, Rock 'n Slabs
MALACHITE LAPIDARY ROUGH
Malachite Lapidary Rough Rock ready to be crafted into cabs or pendants at your local Lapidary Club. Once this piece is cut and polished it will be a beautiful dark forest green colour, with some banding through it. It is this rich colour and banding that makes Malachite such a popular mineral. It is also a nice soft stone to work with, being a 4 on the Moh’s Scale of Hardness.
Location:
D.R Congo, Africa.Dimensions:
654g.Malachite: Cu2(CO3)(OH)2.
Copper Carbonate Hydroxide.SKU: B0108-1