TUC10-338
Fluorite With Galena, Pyrite
Huanzala Mine, Huanuco Dept., Peru
Cabinet, 10.3 x 7.3 x 7.0 cm
SOLD
From the recent finds in Peru (January 2010), this is a hefty, 750-gram specimen of pink fluorite perched BETWEEN bright pyrite on one side, and stark, metallic galena on the other side! The contrasts are striking - I have never seen such a nice combo, with BOTH species side by side flanking the fluorite. The pyrite is in the form of small crystals, with brilliant luster; while the galenas are bigger crystals with a strange waxy luster and almost silky in appearance. The contrasts and sparkle factor are very pronounced, here. The pink fluorite measures nearly 5 cm across its bottom edge, so this is a sizable and significant piece. It is pristine as well. We saw a large part of this pocket, and I felt for the overall associations, this was one of the most interesting pieces among them.