THE TUCSON FINE MINERAL GALLERY | UK MINING VENTURES
Select Currency
CartSign In
CC13629

BOTALLACKITE

Cligga Mine, Cligga Head, Perranzabuloe, Cornwall, England
$1800€1512£1323$1800
SPECIMEN DESCRIPTION

Botallackite is a rare copper oxychloride and forms where there is interaction between seawater and copper ore. Although attributed to Cligga mine itself, a mine close to Perranporth, south of Newquay in Cornwall, the actual occurrence of this Botallackite discovery was in the intertidal beach zone where the Cligga mine veins continue out offshore. This discovery, in the early 2000s, represented the world's best Botallackite, in crystals far larger and richer than anything found in the original discoveries at Botallack and Levant mine. This superb cabinet specimen is extremely rich in well-crystallized submetallic bluish-chrome-green Botallackite, which forms 1 to 3 mm platelets on, and lining vugs in a sea-weathered light rusty-coloured granite matrix. Botallackite crystals are famously delicate and easily perturbed, but this specimen has lots of areas around the granite matrix which can be handled without fear of disturbing these beautiful crystals.

SPECIMEN DIMENSIONS:

95 x 62 x 45 mm

MINERALS ON SPECIMEN:
CATEGORIES: