2.9" Blue Bladed Barite Cluster w/ Limonite - Morocco

This is a light blue specimen of bladed barite crystals with what looks some psilomelane crystal growths in the center and a coating of limonite on the crystals and the blades. The specimen was collected from the Nador Province of Morocco. A truly stunning specimen that would an excellent inclusion in any collection.

About Barite (Baryte)

Barite is a barium sulfate mineral (BaSO₄) known for its high specific gravity, which makes it unusually heavy for a non-metallic mineral. Typically forming in tabular or bladed crystals, barite can also appear in massive, fibrous, or nodular habits. Its colors range from colorless and white to shades of blue, yellow, gray, or brown, often influenced by trace impurities. Barite commonly forms in hydrothermal veins, sedimentary rocks, and as a gangue mineral in lead-zinc ore deposits. It is widely used in industrial applications, especially as a weighting agent in drilling muds for oil and gas exploration. Its striking crystal formations and vivid hues also make it a popular mineral for collectors.
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DETAILS
SPECIES
Barite
LOCATION
Nador Province, Oriental Region, Morocco
SIZE
2.9" long, 1.75" wide
CATEGORY
ITEM
#222905