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Multiple photos availableSmithsonite : ZnCO3, Willemite : Zn2[SiO4]

Constantine Province, Algeria

12.3 x 4.9 x 2.8 cm. This is a very rare ALGERIAN smithsonite, with associated willemite on the back side. It is a rich, 1.5-cm thick crust, with a gentle pastel hue of sea-foam green which does not come out in the pics and a subtle botryoidal form on its surface. It has a pretty, pearly sheen to it. Very difficult to obtain, if you can even find ...
 © Rob LavinskyPhoto ID: 136104    View Count: 213

Smithsonite (Var: Cuprian Smithsonite) : (Zn,Cu)CO3

Malpaso Quarry, Dumesnil, Córdoba, Argentina

Size: 6.5 x 4.0 x 2.2 cm.
 © JCLodovichiPhoto ID: 53318    View Count: 478

Smithsonite (Var: Cuprian Smithsonite) : (Zn,Cu)CO3, Quartz : SiO2

Malpaso Quarry, Dumesnil, Córdoba, Argentina

Smithsonite-Cu with Quartz crystals, overall size of mineral specimen 5x4 cm, field of view 1 cm.
 © J. SkupiewskiPhoto ID: 161213    View Count: 200

Smithsonite : ZnCO3

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

Elongated prismatic crystals of cerussite up to 15 mm long with overgrowth of light green smithsonite crystals up to 2 mm. The cerussite crystals are clearly visible on the back side. Ex. A. Stevenson collection #826. Overall size of mineral specimen: 20x20x10 mm. Size of individual crystals: 1-15 mm.
 © 2001 John H. BettsPhoto ID: 1411    View Count: 682

Smithsonite : ZnCO3

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

A dense matrix of possibly geotite has a part vug covered in waxy white (to 2.5mm) ribbed crystals of smithsonite.A great old collection specimen from this classic Oz locality.
 © 2002 Thames Valley MineralsPhoto ID: 5540    View Count: 653

Smithsonite : ZnCO3, Coronadite : Pb(Mn4+,Mn3+)8O16

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

Picture size 15 mm. Collector and photographer C. GINESTE
 © Cédrick GinestePhoto ID: 20776    View Count: 593

Smithsonite : ZnCO3

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

A SUPERB and AESTHETIC, two-sided specimen festooned with lustrous, translucent, frosted, light gray, rice-grain smithsonite crystals from Broken Hill, Australia. This is one of the finest Broken Hill smithsonites, that we have offered either at auction or in the gallery. This piece is from a respected West Coast private collection. 5.3 x 3.5 x ...
 © Rob LavinskyPhoto ID: 64257    View Count: 398

Smithsonite : ZnCO3

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

this group is 7cm, 5.5cm, 3cm. the crystals are about 1 mm wide. (collection of greg Murray)
 © Greg MurrayPhoto ID: 51942    View Count: 312

Smithsonite : ZnCO3

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

Green Smithsonite on matrix. Found in the 1960s.
Size: 60 x 58 x 35mm
 © Mark RheinbergerPhoto ID: 93788    View Count: 268

Smithsonite : ZnCO3, Psilomelane

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

An aesthetic specimen of sharp, lustrous, gemmy, colorless smithsonite crystals to 5mm partially covering a stalactite of platy psilomelane from Broken Hill, Australia. Old and choice material from the oxidized zone of this world-famous mine. The tip of the stalactite is broken, but it does nicely show the growth banding. Ex Ed Ruggiero ...
 © Rob LavinskyPhoto ID: 43248    View Count: 253
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