Detailed information
Species
Miargyrite
Dimensions
42 x 67 x 27
mm
Weight
96 g
Locality
San Genaro Mine Castrovirreyna Province Huancavelica Department, Peru
Condition
No recorded repairs
It is rare to get an attractive sulphosalt mineral, but that is exactly what this specimen is. This beautiful large miniature to small cabinet specimen displays, mounted upright on an acrylic base, a cluster of dark grey, metallic, rounded Miargyrite crystal aggregates from the San Genaro mine, Peru. The aggregates, which reach 2 cm in diameter, look like fish-scales, with masses of platy crystals, but also with a strong iridescence. Because of the quality, it is easy to forget that Miargyrite is a rare silver antimony sulphosalt and that this specimen is remarkable. The San Genaro mine has produced some of the world's finest Miargyrite specimens - many back in the 1970s - and this one is up there with the best. Rarity and aesthetics combined. Ex Marty Zinn and Don Zowader collections.