Azurite
Milpillas Mine, Sonora, Mexico
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Classification |
Mineral |
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Perky Box
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Origin Location |
Milpillas Mine, Sonora, Mexico |
Description |
A gem quality dark blue azurite with exceptional crystal form and luster, displaying the highly desirable deep ocean blue color associated with this species. This beautiful miniature piece shows some translucency along the edges when back lit. |
Luster |
Vitreous |
Luster (Groundmass) |
Not noted, see photo. |
Optical Phenomena |
Not noted, see photo. |
Mineral Group / Note |
Not noted, check reference links below. |
Handling |
No special handling is required. |
Modifications |
No modifications. |
Size Group |
Thumbnail |
Weight |
Not weighed precisely yet, please inquire. |
Dimensions |
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Quantity |
1 Specimen |
Mineral List |
Azurite: Cu3(CO3)2(OH)2 tricopper carbon oxygen hydroxide *
* Formula chemical names are auto-generated - may be incorrect on complex formulas.
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Specimen Analysis |
Color Table
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Elements in this Specimen:
Elements that are part of the official chemical structure of the minerals occurring in this specimen are indicated below.
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Tools |
Edit Specimen Search Wikipedia: Azurite (Wiki) Search Mindat: Azurite Search Web Mineral DB: Azurite Search for Handbook of Mineralogy: Azurite
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