MALACHITE - Silky

Natural Chatoyant Silky Malachite Specimens x 6 From Kasompe, Congo

R 696.00 ZAR
  • Natural Chatoyant Silky Malachite Specimens  x 6 From Kasompe, Congo - TopRock
  • Natural Chatoyant Silky Malachite Specimens  x 6 From Kasompe, Congo - TopRock
  • Natural Chatoyant Silky Malachite Specimens  x 6 From Kasompe, Congo - TopRock
  • Natural Chatoyant Silky Malachite Specimens  x 6 From Kasompe, Congo - TopRock
  • Natural Chatoyant Silky Malachite Specimens  x 6 From Kasompe, Congo - TopRock
  • Natural Chatoyant Silky Malachite Specimens  x 6 From Kasompe, Congo - TopRock
  • Natural Chatoyant Silky Malachite Specimens  x 6 From Kasompe, Congo - TopRock
  • Natural Chatoyant Silky Malachite Specimens  x 6 From Kasompe, Congo - TopRock
  • Natural Chatoyant Silky Malachite Specimens  x 6 From Kasompe, Congo - TopRock
  • Natural Chatoyant Silky Malachite Specimens  x 6 From Kasompe, Congo - TopRock
  • Natural Chatoyant Silky Malachite Specimens  x 6 From Kasompe, Congo - TopRock
  • Natural Chatoyant Silky Malachite Specimens  x 6 From Kasompe, Congo - TopRock
  • Natural Chatoyant Silky Malachite Specimens  x 6 From Kasompe, Congo - TopRock
  • Natural Chatoyant Silky Malachite Specimens  x 6 From Kasompe, Congo - TopRock
  • Natural Chatoyant Silky Malachite Specimens  x 6 From Kasompe, Congo - TopRock
  • Natural Chatoyant Silky Malachite Specimens  x 6 From Kasompe, Congo - TopRock

MALACHITE - Silky

Natural Chatoyant Silky Malachite Specimens x 6 From Kasompe, Congo

R 696.00 ZAR

PRODUCT INFORMATION


General Description

Silky Malachite is generally known for its rosette or fan like crystalline formation. Specimens often being very chatoyancy and sparkling in appearance. Kasompe Congo produces some of the best silky specimens in the world.

Generally Speaking: Malachite is a green Copper Carbonate Hydroxide mineral with a chemical composition of Cu2(CO3)(OH)2. It was one of the first ores used to produce Copper metal. Our specimens are sourced from the Congo which extensively mines the material for its copper content, thus getting specimen grade material is quite difficult. Pliny the Elder, 79 CE used the ancient term Molochitus but by 1661 the revised spelling was widely adopted as Malachite. Malachite has a widely variable habit ranging from botryoidal, silky, and stalactite like forms. The weight to size ratio of specimens can also have a wide range of variation depending on the density of the material. Highly dense banded or flower pattern material is considered the best for cutting material. Whilst, rich colour, chatoyancy and habit is considered important for specimens. Botryoidal material is by far the most commonly available, whilst silky / fibrous is fairly difficult to obtain, and last of all Stalactite specimens are the most rare, desirable and collectible. Price is grade dependant. Item/s are as shown.


Product Data

Locality = Kasompe, Congo
Grade = Very Good Grade
Size = 73 - 92 mm | 2.9 x 3.6 x 0 inch
Net Weight = 1.2 Kg | 2.7 Lbs
Product Type = Small Batch

Net Weight = 1.23 kg
SKU = A136285MAL
We have 1 in stock.

PLEASE NOTE: The product title specifies the exact number of individual pieces included in your purchase (eg. x12, x1, x35 etc). “We have 1 in stock” means we have 1(one) complete batch (as per quantity stated in the product title) or 1 (one) unique product available as appropriate. Prices are grade dependent and all items are sold as shown in the product images.
All prices exclude SA VAT. International export clients will not be charged VAT by us, but you may be charged import VAT by customs in your country.