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BOLEITE  ON MATRIX (INTERGROWN CRYSTALS)  4.5 mm

BOLEITE ON MATRIX (INTERGROWN CRYSTALS) 4.5 mm

$357.50 AUD
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Boleite is a rare, complex halide mineral represented by the formula KPb26Ag9Cu24(OH)48Cl62. Initially identified in 1891 as an oxychloride mineral, it crystallizes in deep-blue cubes and belongs to the isometric category. Several related minerals, including pseudoboleite, cumengite, and diaboleite, share its intricate crystal structure and exhibit similar bright-blue cubic forms. These minerals typically form in altered areas of lead and copper deposits, resulting from the interaction of chloride-rich solutions with primary sulfide minerals.

The external characteristics of boleite reveal its cubic crystal structure, placing it within the isometric crystal class. It exhibits perfect cleavage along the [001] direction and displays a very dark glossy blue hue, accompanied by a light greenish-blue streak. Twinning is prominently observed through notches at the interpenetrated angles, leading to a pseudocubic penetration twinning habit at three mutually perpendicular angles. Boleite crystals can reach sizes exceeding half an inch on each side, featuring pseudo-octahedral tetragonal dipyramids.

The crystal on this specimen is approx 4.5 mm.

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