1.3" Striking Sulfur Crystal - Italy

This is a 1.3" wide sulfur crystal collected from the Cozzodisi Mine in Sicilia, Italy. The crystal has a ridiculously vibrant color and is in a solid habit instead of as a powdery coating typical in sulfur deposits. This crystal is mounted to a clear acrylic display stand with mineral tack for a clean, aesthetic presentation.

The chemical composition of this vibrant mineral is S8, eight sulfur atoms bonded together to form a sulfur molecule. The crystal structures are typically tabular or blocky dipyramids that form in sedimentary rock.

One note on handling: sulfur crystals can crack when exposed to rapid changes in temperature.

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DETAILS
SPECIES
Sulfur
LOCATION
Cozzodisi Mine, Sicily, Italy
SIZE
1.3 x 1.1"
CATEGORY
ITEM
#207666