3.35" Polished Porphyry Stone Sphere - Western Australia

This is a 3.35" wide sphere of porphyry, collected near the town of Cue in Western Australia. It has been flawlessly polished all the way around to a glossy-finish. It displays nicely on the included acrylic ring display stand.

About Porphyry

Porphyry is not a mineral but rather a type of igneous rock characterized by a distinct texture. It features large, well-formed crystals—typically of quartz, feldspar, or other minerals—embedded in a fine-grained or glassy matrix. This two-stage cooling process, where magma cools slowly underground before erupting and cooling rapidly at the surface, gives porphyry its signature "spotted" or "salt-and-pepper" appearance.

Porphyry rocks are geologically significant, especially as hosts for major ore deposits. Copper, molybdenum, and gold are often mined from porphyry deposits, which form when mineral-rich fluids concentrate in fractures around large igneous intrusions. These deposits are among the most important sources of these metals worldwide. Historically, porphyry with a rich purple hue was prized by ancient civilizations for use in sculpture and imperial architecture, particularly in Egypt and Rome.
FOR SALE
$225
DETAILS
SPECIES
Clinozoisite & Colerite
LOCATION
Mindoolah, near Cue, Western Australia
SIZE
3.35" Diameter
CATEGORY
ITEM
#358502