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Scorodite

Unknown Owner
This small miniature specimen from Wheal Gorland in Cornwall features one of the important, but rarer arsenate species known from this famous mine. Scorodite, a hydrated iron arsenate, forms well-formed glossy blue-grey microcrystals within a cavity in Quartz veinstone. When Scorodite was first discovered at Wheal Gorland in the late 18th century it was thought to be a copper arsenate because of its colour, but was later proven to be iron-bearing instead. Crystallized specimens are always rare, much rarer than Olivenite and even Liroconite. This lovely example is Ex Malcolm Southwood collection, no. MS 1993.14.

Product details

SizeMiniature
Dimensions3.7 x 2.4 x 2.2 cm
Added on09/10/2025

Known provenance

DateCollectorAcquisition price
02/2026Unknown Owner$120.00
Crystal ClassicsNot disclosed