Phosphohedyphane with Dioptase - image 1
Phosphohedyphane with Dioptase - image 2
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Phosphohedyphane with Dioptase

$2,000.00

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Crystal Classics
Tucson, Arizona, USA
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Phosphohedyphane is a very rare calcium lead chlorophosphate mineral, forming a solid-solution series with Pyromorphite which is much commoner. This colourful small cabinet specimen from the Mindouli District, Pool Department, Republic of the Congo is dominated by well-formed gemmy emerald-green Dioptase crystals partially lining an open cavity in porous gossanous matrix. It is within this cavity that two 1 cm wide, blocky Phosphohedyphane crystals sit, joined together. These are pale cream-green coloured and have a matt surface texture/lustre. Their shape is unusual - almost orthorhombic - and suggests that perhaps they are pseudomorphous after another lead mineral, perhaps Anglesite. The host rock and cavity are also coated and veined with a pale sky blue powdery mineral which is not identified, but is possibly Shattuckite. It is from the superb systematic collection assembled by the brothers Martin and Michael Günther (1951-2007 & 1956-2021).

Product details

SizeSmall Cabinet
Dimensions5.7 x 7.5 x 5.0 cm
Listed on06/28/2025
SKUCC27371