2.55" Sparkling Siderite After Pyrrhotite Crystal Cluster - Mexico

This is a shimmering 2.55" wide pyrrhotite crystal cluster encrusted in siderite, collected from the 10 silicate ore body, located at the Potosí Mine in Chihuahua, Mexico. This incredible mineral association features lustrous, bronze-colored pyrrhotite crystals covered in rhombohedral siderite, appearing as a sparkling coating. Comes with an acrylic display stand.

Siderite, also known as "chalybite", is an iron carbonate mineral that belongs to the calcite group. It can contain a wide variety of impurities, including manganese, magnesium, calcium, zinc, and cobalt. Brown hues are typical for siderite, though occasional specimens can be white and gray. It can occur as rhombohedral crystals with rounded faces, and as scalenohedral crystals in rare cases. Botryoidal, concretionary, massive, stalactitic, and mammillary are some of the more common formations of siderite.

Since siderite is such a prevalent mineral, it can be found all around the world in a wide variety of colors and formations. The Morro Velho Mine in Minas Gerais, Brazil is noteworthy for producesing beautiful gemmy siderite specimens. The crystals collected from here are often translucent yellow-green in color, and form in association with dolomite, cubanite, pyrrhotite, and chalcopyrite.

The chemical formula of siderite is FeCO3, with the variable formula including manganese, magnesium, calcite, zinc and cobalt ((Fe,Mg,Ca,Mn,Zn,Co)CO3).
FOR SALE
$75
DETAILS
SPECIES
Siderite & Pyrrhotite
LOCATION
10 Silicate Ore Body, Potosí, W. Camp, Santa Eulalia Mining Dist., Chihuahua, Mexico
SIZE
2.55 x 2.3"
CATEGORY
ITEM
#358785