2.3" Dioptase Formation - Tantara Mine, Congo

This is a 2.3" wide dioptase formation that was collected from the Tantara Mine in the Democratic Republic of Congo. While most of the dioptase is in a massive form, there are some crystal faces in spots.

Dioptase is an uncommon mineral, found mostly in desert regions where it forms as a secondary mineral in the oxidized zone of copper sulfide mineral deposits. This copper-based mineral forms small rhombohedral crystals, typically less than 0.75 centimeters in length. It is popular with mineral collectors due to its vibrant color and it is occasionally cut into small emerald-like gems.
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SPECIES
Dioptase
LOCATION
Tantara Mine, Shinkolobwe, Katanga Province, DR Congo
SIZE
2.3" wide
CATEGORY
ITEM
#146747