1.55" Orange Wulfenite Crystal Cluster - Rowley Mine, Arizona

This is a gorgeous, 1.55" wide specimen of orange wulfenite crystals on a red matrix. It was collected from the Rowley Mine in Arizona.

Wulfenite is a lead-based molybdate mineral with a chemical formula Pb(MoO4). It forms as a secondary mineral in the oxidation zones of hydrothermal lead deposits, its color ranging anywhere between yellow to bright orange and red and occasionally brown. Typically forming as tabular, stubby, or pyramidal crystals, this unique mineral can be both brilliantly transparent and opaque.

While these crystals are safe to hold, due to the fact that they are lead-based we strongly recommend washing your hands after handling.

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DETAILS
SPECIES
Wulfenite
LOCATION
Rowley Mine, near Theba, Maricopa County, Arizona
SIZE
1.55" wide
CATEGORY
ITEM
#118952