3.95" Vibrant Red-Orange Orpiment Formation - Peru

This is a 3.95" wide, vibrant formation of red-orange orpiment crystals, collected from the Quiruvilca Mine in Peru. It comes with an acrylic display stand.

Orpiment is a bright orange to yellow arsenic sulfide mineral. Its name is derived from the latin phrase auripigmentum, meaning “gold pigment”. It is frequently found as a decay byproduct and in association with another arsenic mineral, realgar. Orpiment crystals are commonly found in dense groupings containing small, prismatic crystals, often with chisel-shaped or triangular pyramidal terminations.

Orpiment contains a significant amount of the poisonous mineral arsenic. While it’s not going to pose a health hazard sitting on a shelf, it’s recommended that you wash your hands after handling it.

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SPECIES
Orpiment
LOCATION
Quiruvilca Mine, Quiruvilca District, Santiago de Chuco Province, Peru
SIZE
3.95 x 3"
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ITEM
#252110