Detailed information
Dimensions
50 x 47 x 36
mm
Locality
Tunaberg, Nyköping Södermanland Sweden
Condition
No recorded repairs
Known for over two centuries and still considered to be the premier locality for perfect Cobaltite crystals. Tunaberg in Södermanland, Sweden was, during the early 19th century, a key destination for travelling mineralogists who wanted to obtain crystals of this rare cobalt-bearing species. Bearing a classic, single, bright metallic silvery Cobaltite crystal measuring 9.5 mm on edge, hosted in bronze-metallic yellow Pyrrhotite-Chalcopyrite matrix, this very large miniature, but perfectly displayable specimen is a rare example of a superb Cobaltite crystal still in matrix. The crystal of Cobaltite stands out from the surrounding sulphides, displaying a cube truncated by a dodecahedral face, and faintly striated. Exceptionally bright for its undoubted age and with only the tiniest of microscopic chips this is a magnificent museum quality specimen of a historic species usually seen as loose individual crystals.
