This Dioptase with Shattuckite and Adamite specimen from the Democratic Republic of Congo is an extraordinary combination of vivid green Dioptase crystals, delicate blue Shattuckite, and striking yellow-green Admit formations. The dazzling contrast between these minerals creates a visually stunning display, making it a crowning addition to any fine mineral collection or gallery. The intense luster and exceptional crystal formations elevate this specimen’s aesthetic and scientific value.
Interesting Facts
- Dioptase is a rare copper cyclosilicate mineral known for its striking emerald-green color and brilliant translucency. It forms in oxidized copper deposits, often creating breathtaking crystalline clusters.
- Shattuckite is an exceptionally rare secondary mineral that typically forms in association with copper and arsenate-rich environments, adding a delicate blue hue to the matrix.
- Adamite is prized for its fluorescent properties and can display a bright yellow-green glow under UV light, making it a fascinating mineral for collectors.
This specimen beautifully showcases the interplay of these rare minerals, offering both scientific and aesthetic appeal.
Origin: Democratic Republic of Congo
Material: Dioptase, Sahdakite, and Adamite on Matrix
Condition: Naturally preserved with excellent crystal formations
Special Characteristics: Stunning contrast of deep green, blue, and yellow hues
Height |
Length |
Width |
Weight |
5″ |
9″ |
4.25″ |
6.5 lb. |
Just in Astro West.