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Druzy Malachite & Chrysocolla – Tenke Deposit, Lualaba Province, Democratic Republic of Congo
Druzy Malachite & Chrysocolla – Tenke Deposit, Lualaba Province, Democratic Republic of Congo
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A vibrant Druzy Malachite and Chrysocolla specimen from the famous Tenke Deposit in Lualaba Province, Democratic Republic of Congo. The Tenke-Fungurume region is one of the world's most significant copper-producing districts and is renowned among collectors for producing exceptionally colorful copper mineral specimens.
This specimen showcases the beautiful association of rich green malachite and vivid blue chrysocolla, enhanced by sparkling druzy crystal development. The contrast between the deep emerald-green malachite and bright blue chrysocolla creates a striking display piece representative of the remarkable copper mineralization found within the Tenke Deposit.
Specimen Highlights
- Natural Druzy Malachite and Chrysocolla
- Tenke Deposit locality
- Lualaba Province, DR Congo
- Sparkling druzy crystal coverage
- Vibrant copper mineral association
- Collector-quality display specimen
- Classic African copper mineral locality
Mineral Information
Malachite
- Formula: Cu₂CO₃(OH)₂
- Color: Bright green to deep emerald green
- Luster: Silky to vitreous
Chrysocolla
- Mineral Class: Copper Silicate
- Color: Blue to blue-green
- Luster: Waxy to vitreous
Collectors Value Tenke Material For
- Exceptional color contrast
- Rich copper mineralization
- Attractive druzy crystal surfaces
- World-famous locality
- Strong display appeal
- Highly collectible African provenance
Natural Features May Include
- Sparkling druzy crystal coatings
- Botryoidal malachite growth
- Blue chrysocolla masses
- Layered copper mineralization
- Natural cavities and pockets
- Complex mineral textures
Provenance
Tenke Deposit, Lualaba Province, Democratic Republic of Congo
Measurements
- Dimensions: 46 x 30 x 18 mm
- Weight: 14.8g
Collector Notes
The Tenke region has become famous for producing some of the most colorful copper mineral specimens available to collectors. Fine examples displaying both malachite and chrysocolla are especially desirable due to their vibrant natural coloration and strong visual appeal.
The sparkling druzy crystal development often found on these specimens adds additional aesthetic value by creating brilliant reflections across the mineral surface under proper lighting.
Collectors of African minerals, copper minerals, and display-quality specimens consistently seek material from the Tenke Deposit because of its reputation for producing exceptional color and attractive mineral associations.
Condition
Please review all photographs carefully for overall condition, color, matrix, crystal coverage, and natural growth features, as they are considered part of the description. Natural mineral specimens commonly exhibit contact points, fractures, and growth characteristics resulting from their natural formation.
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