Detailed information
Species
Skutterudite, Native Bismuth
Dimensions
45 x 55 x 35
mm
Locality
Shaft 38, Niederschlema Bad Schlema, Erzgebirgskreis Saxony, Germany
Condition
No recorded repairs
A world-class specimen of wonderfully crystallised Native Bismuth richly overgrowing metallic silver Skutterudite from Shaft 38 at Niederschlema, Erzgebirgskreis, Saxony in Germany. Although labelled as Skutterudite (CoAs3) this is more likely Nickelskutterudite, (Ni,Co,Fe)As3, following more recent analysis and characterisation of specimens labelled Skutterudite from this locality. The Native Bismuth forms as sharp, symmetric trigonal crystals to over 1 cm tall, of dull sintered grey to a brassy-tan. Crystals of other morphologies are present, including skeletal structures which can appear like, but are not, epimorphs. This is a high-quality miniature of Native Bismuth with Skutterudite-Nickelskutterudite from Saxony, which would make a superb addition to any great collection.
