


Malachite, Stalactite, Shilu Mine, Yangchun Co., Yangjiang, Guangdong, China
Size: 12.5x2.0x1.5 cm
Species: Malachite, Stalactite
Locality: Shilu Mine, Yangchun Co., Yangjiang, Guangdong, China
Description: A large, flawless, chatoyant cluster of three conjoined malachite stalactites with intact tip. Dark green and in pristine condition, beyond being obviously contacted on one end. I note a single micro ding near the termination which does not detract in the slightest. The Shilu Mine is world renowned as producing some of the best botryoidal malachite specimens to recently come to the market. These stalactites are formed within oxidized supergene zones and are the result of copper rich groundwater repetitively precipitating to create these elongate structures. The solution hole where saturated water percolates through runs like a tube down the entire interior of the specimen.
ID: 27243
Size: 12.5x2.0x1.5 cm
Species: Malachite, Stalactite
Locality: Shilu Mine, Yangchun Co., Yangjiang, Guangdong, China
Description: A large, flawless, chatoyant cluster of three conjoined malachite stalactites with intact tip. Dark green and in pristine condition, beyond being obviously contacted on one end. I note a single micro ding near the termination which does not detract in the slightest. The Shilu Mine is world renowned as producing some of the best botryoidal malachite specimens to recently come to the market. These stalactites are formed within oxidized supergene zones and are the result of copper rich groundwater repetitively precipitating to create these elongate structures. The solution hole where saturated water percolates through runs like a tube down the entire interior of the specimen.
ID: 27243
Size: 12.5x2.0x1.5 cm
Species: Malachite, Stalactite
Locality: Shilu Mine, Yangchun Co., Yangjiang, Guangdong, China
Description: A large, flawless, chatoyant cluster of three conjoined malachite stalactites with intact tip. Dark green and in pristine condition, beyond being obviously contacted on one end. I note a single micro ding near the termination which does not detract in the slightest. The Shilu Mine is world renowned as producing some of the best botryoidal malachite specimens to recently come to the market. These stalactites are formed within oxidized supergene zones and are the result of copper rich groundwater repetitively precipitating to create these elongate structures. The solution hole where saturated water percolates through runs like a tube down the entire interior of the specimen.
ID: 27243