Detailed information
Species
Sphalerite, Quartz
Dimensions
35 x 74 x 37
mm
Weight
122 g
Locality
Great Laxey Mine Laxey, Douglas Isle of Man
Condition
No recorded repairs
Many people outside the UK may not be familiar with just where the Isle of Man is. Covering an area of 572 sq. km (221 sq. miles), this beautiful island lies in the Irish Sea, about midway between the English Lake District and Northern Ireland. Many metal mines are to be found on the island but, by far, its most famous is the Great Laxey mine, north of the village of Laxey on the east coast. This mine is internationally famous for its iconic waterwheel, named the Lady Isabella (also ‘The Great Laxey Wheel’); this is still in operation and measures 22.1 m (72 feet) in diameter. Laxey specimens are rarely encountered in collections of British minerals and are usually readily identifiable due to the high quality of the limited suite of species it produced. This small cabinet specimen is totally charming, forming four complex dodecahedrons of diminishing size, sequentially ordered from 3.5 cm diameter down to 1 cm on a thin, yet strong, plate of matrix covered with stubby Quartz crystals. The Sphalerite crystals are black with complex surface patterns and features and all have a beautiful silky, metallic lustre. A fabulous sphalerite from Great Laxey mine on the Isle of Man, accompanied by two very old German labels. If you have never visited the Isle of Man, I totally recommend it, it’s a jewel of an island.
