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CB109 Shattuckite

CB109 Shattuckite

$30.00

CB109: Shattukite Cabochon

Locality: Bisbee, Arizona

Selection: Cut and matte polished. Opaque.

Please note: The display photos are shot under various light settings.

Approximate measurements: LxWxH –24mm x 7mm x 32mm.

Availability: Single item, exclusive.

 

 

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Description

Shattuckite is a copper silicatehydroxide mineral with formula Cu5(SiO3)4(OH)2. It crystallizes in the orthorhombic – dipyramidal crystal system and usually occurs in a granular massive form and also as fibrous acicular crystals. It is closely allied to plancheite in structure and appearance.

Shattuckite is a relatively rare copper silicate mineral. It was first discovered in 1915 in the copper mines of Bisbee, Arizona, specifically the Shattuck Mine (hence the name). It is a secondary mineral that forms from the alteration of other secondary minerals. At the Shattuck Mine, it forms pseudomorphs after malachite. A pseudomorph is an atom by atom replacement of a crystal structure by another crystal structure, but with little alteration of the outward shape of the original crystal. It is sometimes used as a gemstone.

Additional information

Weight 0.15 lbs
Dimensions 2 × 2 × .50 in

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