Vanadinite
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Gorgeous red lustrous tabular crystals of vanadinite across the top of a brecciated matrix. This is in really good condition.The Mibladen mining district is located in the Midelt Province of Morocco, situated between the Middle and High Atlas Mountains. Geologically, the deposit is hosted within Jurassic-aged carbonate rocks, specifically dolomitic limestones that underwent significant fracturing and karstification. The mineralization is classified as a Mississippi Valley-Type (MVT) deposit, formed when low-temperature, metal-rich hydrothermal fluids migrated through the sedimentary sequence. While the area was historically mined for lead beginning in the early 20th century, it gained international fame in the 1970s and 1980s as the world's premier source for vanadinite. This secondary lead chlorovanadate mineral formed in the oxidation zones of the galena-rich ore bodies. Mibladen vanadinite is world-renowned for its brilliant hexagonal prisms, which range in color from bright orange-red to a deep, saturated "ruby" red. These crystals often possess a high adamantine luster and are frequently found on a contrasting matrix of white to tan bladed barite. Although large-scale industrial lead mining has ceased, the district remains a hive of artisanal activity, with local miners continuing to uncover spectacular pockets of these iconic red crystals that set the global standard for the species.
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SizeMiniature
Dimensions5.0 x 2.5 x 2.0 cm
Added on04/19/2026
Known provenance
| Date | Collector | Acquisition price |
|---|---|---|
| 04/2026 | Unknown Owner | $125.00 |
| — | Weinrich Minerals | Not disclosed |
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vivid red-to-orange hexagonal barrels with bright luster; secondary lead mineral from oxidized zones, famed in Mibladen, Morocco, prized for color.
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