Otavite on Malachite with Cerussite
Unknown Owner
An old-time specimen dating back to the very early days of mining at Tsumeb, featuring the extremely rare mineral Otavite, first discovered at Tsumeb by Otto Schneider in 1906. Otavite is a cadmium carbonate and is named for the Otavi Mountain Land where Tsumeb is situated. Otavite is only known to come from the outcrop and 1st oxidation zone; however this specimen has all the hallmarks of the former, including an accompanying handwritten label. Botryoidal turquoise-green Malachite with a pale limey-peppermint green outer crust is invested with pearly-white micro-crystals of Otavite and occasional glassy Cerussite. A rare and historic Tsumeb specimen.
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SizeSmall Cabinet
Dimensions3.8 x 6.3 x 3.0 cm
Added on10/24/2024
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| Date | Collector | Acquisition price |
|---|---|---|
| 09/2025 | Unknown Owner | $1,200.00 |
| — | Crystal Classics | Not disclosed |
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lead carbonate famed for adamantine luster, dramatic V-twins and snowflake reticulations; prized from Tsumeb, Mibladen and Ojuela.
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