1.35" Light-Blue Shattuckite Specimen - Tantara Mine, Congo

This is a 1.35" wide, light blue, botryoidal Shattuckite specimen from the Tantara Mine in the Democratic Republic of Congo.

Shattuckite is a scarce copper mineral highly regarded for its vivid blue color. It is named after the Shattuck Mine in Bisbee, Arizona, where this mineral was first discovered. It crystallizes in the orthorhombic–dipyramidal crystal system and usually occurs in a granular massive form or as fibrous acicular crystals.
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SPECIES
Shattuckite
LOCATION
Tantara Mine, Shinkolobwe, Katanga Province, DR Congo
SIZE
1.35" wide
CATEGORY
ITEM
#134014