Detailed information
Species
Native Copper, Cuprite, Quartz
Dimensions
57 x 76 x 49
mm
Weight
1 g
Locality
Wheal Gorland St. Day United Mines, Gwennap Cornwall, England
Condition
NET
This dense small cabinet specimen is from one of Cornwall's most famous mineral-producing mines - Wheal Gorland, near St. Day. The reason it is dense is that it is almost pure copper metal. Dominated by extremely well-crystallized Native Copper, its colour is imparted by surface coatings and oxidation to Cuprite (copper oxide). Under magnification it can be seen that the Native Copper forms sharp pointed crystals intergrown as branching aggregates. The Cuprite forms tiny sparking purplish microcrystals on the surface and replacing the Native Copper, and dull red coatings too. A small piece of white Quartz provides a nice colour contrast upon which the florette-like aggregates of Native Copper grow upwards.