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Cobaltoan Dolomite with Cobaltoan Calcite and Malachite

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July 28, 03:27 PM GMT

Estimate

2,000 - 3,000 USD

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Cobaltoan Dolomite with Cobaltoan Calcite and Malachite

Mashamba West Mine, Kolwezi, Western area, Katanga Copper Crescent, Katanga (Shaba), Democratic Republic of the Congo


5¾ by 6 by 4¾ inches (14.6 x 15.2 x 12 cm).


A massive sculptural, brecciated dolomite that has had the cavities infilled with crystalline dolomite rich in cobalt. The colorfully pink specimen is contrasted by malachite accentuations.

Calcite is a triagonal carbonate mineral found primarily in association with limestone. When placed under warm lighting this particular specimen's aesthetic and sharply defined rhombohedral crystals display a brilliant pink with orange tones.


Malachite is an opaque and banded copper carbonate hydroxide that often forms stalagmitic and/or botryoidal ("bunch of grapes") masses. In the specimen offered here, scattered rich green malachite accentuates the blush pink crystalized cobaltoan calcite, resulting in a beautiful contrast of vibrant hues.


Dolomite is a double carbonate that usually forms off-white or pink crystals, structured in the trigonal-rhombohedral system.