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Cuprite : Cu2O, Malachite : Cu2[(OH)2|CO3]

Mavoio Mine, Uíge Province, Angola

Sample cut to see the veins of Malachite in Cuprite - Overall size 6x5x1,5cm - April of 1974
 © Martins da PedraPhoto ID: 43574    View Count: 563

Cuprite : Cu2O, Malachite : Cu2[(OH)2|CO3]

Mavoio Mine, Uíge Province, Angola

Sample not crystallized with 4,5x3x2cm - April of 1974
 © Martins da PedraPhoto ID: 43572    View Count: 445

Cuprite : Cu2O, Malachite : Cu2[(OH)2|CO3]

Mavoio Mine, Uíge Province, Angola

Sample not crystallized with 5x2,5x2cm ( the cuprite is oxidized with film of Malaquite) - October of 1974
 © Martins da PedraPhoto ID: 43569    View Count: 365

Cuprite : Cu2O, Malachite : Cu2[(OH)2|CO3]

Mavoio Mine, Uíge Province, Angola

Sample not crystallized with 5x3x2cm ( the cuprite is oxidized with film of Malaquite) - October of 1974
 © Martins da PedraPhoto ID: 43570    View Count: 327

Cuprite : Cu2O

Girilambone Cu Mine, Girilambone, Gidalambone, Canbelego Co., New South Wales, Australia

Cuprite crystal with 3mm - November of 2006
 © Martins da PedraPhoto ID: 83295    View Count: 397

Cuprite : Cu2O

Girilambone Cu Mine, Girilambone, Gidalambone, Canbelego Co., New South Wales, Australia

Cuprite crystals up to 2mm - November of 2006
 © Martins da PedraPhoto ID: 187467    View Count: 151

Cuprite : Cu2O

Girilambone Cu Mine, Girilambone, Gidalambone, Canbelego Co., New South Wales, Australia

Cuprite crystals up to 2mm - November of 2006
 © Martins da PedraPhoto ID: 191906    View Count: 132

Cuprite : Cu2O, Copper : Cu

Broken Hill, Yancowinna Co., New South Wales, Australia

An aesthetic, sculptural and undamaged floater specimen of arborescent, spinel-twinned copper crystals from the famed Broken Hill deposit of Australia. The longest copper crystal is 3.0 cm. The partial red cuprite coating adds a very nice distinctiveness to this very fine, old piece from the upper oxidized zone. 5.4 x 5.0 x 4.1 cm
 © Rob LavinskyPhoto ID: 62276    View Count: 423

Cuprite : Cu2O, Malachite : Cu2[(OH)2|CO3]

Block 14 Opencut, Broken Hill, Yancowinna Co., New South Wales, Australia

Octahedral Cuprite crystals with a Malachite crust. Picture width 4 mm. Collection Richard Bayerl and Photograph Ulrich Wagner. Many thanks to Ulrich!
 © Richard BayerlPhoto ID: 88287    View Count: 303

Cuprite (Var: Chalcotrichite) : Cu2O

Red Bank Mine, Wollogorang Station, Gulf of Carpenteria, Northern Territory, Australia

A 3mm view of a near perfect rectangular lattice of Chalcotrichite. Specimen obtained from Bob Gleeson
 © viccloetePhoto ID: 90036    View Count: 362
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