Malachite pseudomorph after Azurite - image 1
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Malachite pseudomorph after Azurite
This wreath of Malachite is a very sharp and defined example of Milpillas Mine's most famous pseudomorph, which features Malachite replacing large Azurite crystals, many of which in this specimen appear to be doubly-terminated. The spear-like crystals all have a velvet luster from the microcrystalline fibrous Malachite. One notable feature that the base doesn't mention is the very obvious deposits of either Shattuckite or Plancheite that run through the specimen- Plancheite seems to be the more likely of the two, as Milpillas Shattuckite tends to be a bit darker, and is usually included in Quartz. The sky blue color is beautiful against the green, and the soft luster matches well. This specimen comes with a custom acrylic base.
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Product details
SizeCabinet
Dimensions11.0 x 15.0 x 6.0 cm
Locality
Milpillas Mine, Milpillas, Santa Cruz Municipality, Sonora, Mexico
Added on06/14/2025
Known provenance
2025/03
Unknown Owner
$4,000.00
Unknown dateNot disclosed
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