3.0" Gleaming Pyrite Crystal Cluster on Galena - Peru

This is a nice cluster of lustrous striated pyrite crystals collected from the Huanzala Mine in Peru. The specimen measures 3.0" wide and sits over a cluster of dull gray galena crystals.

The Huanzala mine in the Bolognesi Province of Áncash, Peru is an excellent example of a mine with exceptional quality, variety, and availability. Traditionally a lead-zinc mine, Huanzala holds the record for the most mineral tonnage extracted by a single mine. This is quite the feat and it's easy to see why minerals from this locality are so aggressively mined and collected.

This mine has a multitude of awesome minerals from sharply terminated quartz to sparkly pyrite, bubbly aragonite and dense galena. Other common minerals are realgar, orpiment, sphalerite, chalcopyrite, manganoan calcite, rhodonite, rhodochrosite, cassiterite, barite, fluorite and fluorapatite, among other less prevalent minerals. Mineral associations from this mine often contain three to four minerals at once, growing all over one another in phenomenal associations.

Galena is a lead-based mineral and the primary ore of lead, and has been used for its lead content for thousands of years. Galena typically displays a gray metallic luster and forms cubes or octahedral crystals. The chemical composition of galena is PbS.

While galena will not pose a health hazard by sitting on the shelf or even from casual handling, we suggest washing hands following handling due to the mineral's lead content.
FOR SALE
$19
DETAILS
SPECIES
Pyrite & Galena
LOCATION
Huanzala Mine, Bolognesi, Peru
SIZE
3.0 x 1.4"
CATEGORY
SUB CATEGORY
ITEM
#291934