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Copper (Spinel-Twinned)

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Emanating from a central spine which itself is a giant, elongated spinel twinned copper crystal, are a series of parallel growth copper spinel-twins to 1.75 cm in length. The crystals have a patina colored a rich brownish-red (untouched by acidizing) with the brighter red probably representing a thin coating of cuprite. In cross section, the specimen resembles a forest or a fishbone. Architecturally, this looks a lot like a fish skeleton and so you can see why the nickname "herringbone coppers" has been attached to these. Striking specimen, and a very stylish old classic. Out of all the Michigan coppers, this is really one of the few styles totally unique and recognizable to one specific mine.

Product details

SpeciesCopper, Spinel
SizeCabinet
Dimensions13.2 x 2.7 x 2.4 cm
Added on10/23/2024

Known provenance

DateCollectorAcquisition price
08/2024Unknown OwnerNot disclosed
The ArkenstoneNot disclosed

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Copper
Mineral guide
Learn about Copper
native copper with spinel-twinned crystals and arborescences; notable from Lake Superior, Itauz, Dongchuan, Corocoro, prized for color and localities.
Regional guide
Copper from Champion Mine
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