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Shop Sparkly Botryoidal Malachite on Hematite Quartz (Mindingi Mine, Kambove, Congo) - 225_MC1
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Sparkly Botryoidal Malachite on Hematite Quartz (Mindingi Mine, Kambove, Congo) - 225_MC1

SGD 144.77
Only 1 available

About this piece:
4.3 × 3.0 × 5.1cm
69.3g

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These are the rare, sparkly, botryoidal malachite from the Mindingi Mine of Congo.
How rare?
A slightly larger piece is being sold in Paris for €480 🤯

The interesting thing about the Mindingi Mine is that it’s not even famous for these sparkly malachites. Instead, the mine is known for having yielded the first reasonable specimens of cobaltoan calcite (Mindat). But, one thing is for certain - this mine likes things botryoidal and sparkly, be it Cornubite, Heterogenite, and Malachite.

The majority of the malachite from this mine are either fibrous or botryoidal, but botryoidal plus sparkly is another thing entirely.

Check out the video for its sparkle!

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About this piece:
4.3 × 3.0 × 5.1cm
69.3g

———

These are the rare, sparkly, botryoidal malachite from the Mindingi Mine of Congo.
How rare?
A slightly larger piece is being sold in Paris for €480 🤯

The interesting thing about the Mindingi Mine is that it’s not even famous for these sparkly malachites. Instead, the mine is known for having yielded the first reasonable specimens of cobaltoan calcite (Mindat). But, one thing is for certain - this mine likes things botryoidal and sparkly, be it Cornubite, Heterogenite, and Malachite.

The majority of the malachite from this mine are either fibrous or botryoidal, but botryoidal plus sparkly is another thing entirely.

Check out the video for its sparkle!

About this piece:
4.3 × 3.0 × 5.1cm
69.3g

———

These are the rare, sparkly, botryoidal malachite from the Mindingi Mine of Congo.
How rare?
A slightly larger piece is being sold in Paris for €480 🤯

The interesting thing about the Mindingi Mine is that it’s not even famous for these sparkly malachites. Instead, the mine is known for having yielded the first reasonable specimens of cobaltoan calcite (Mindat). But, one thing is for certain - this mine likes things botryoidal and sparkly, be it Cornubite, Heterogenite, and Malachite.

The majority of the malachite from this mine are either fibrous or botryoidal, but botryoidal plus sparkly is another thing entirely.

Check out the video for its sparkle!

Note: These are real and natural products, and so might have some flaws or imperfections. We have done our best to pick the best pieces available, but nature is often imperfectly perfect. Therefore, please only make the purchase if you are alright with this.

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