Unique Descloizite Mineral Specimen
This wonderful specimen consists of large blades of lustrous deep orange-brown crystals with smaller crystals growing along them.
This very showy piece meant for collectors, it consists of robust, lustrous, orange/reddish-brown descloizite blades in a very distinctive arborescent form. The crystals look intergrown like branching spearpoints. As its small prismatic or pyramidal crystals, usually forming as a very delicate and fragile! fibrous encrusting masses.
It was discovered in Córdoba, Argentina in 1854 and named after the French mineralogist “Alfred Des Cloizeaux”. The Composition and stone is a creation from lead, copper, and zinc.
Unique Descloizite Mineral Specimen
This wonderful specimen consists of large blades of lustrous deep orange-brown crystals with smaller crystals growing along them.
This very showy piece meant for collectors, it consists of robust, lustrous, orange/reddish-brown descloizite blades in a very distinctive arborescent form. The crystals look intergrown like branching spearpoints. As its small prismatic or pyramidal crystals, usually forming as a very delicate and fragile! fibrous encrusting masses.
It was discovered in Córdoba, Argentina in 1854 and named after the French mineralogist “Alfred Des Cloizeaux”. The Composition and stone is a creation from lead, copper, and zinc.
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