Atacamite on Chrysocholla
sold- Locality
- La Farola Mine, Cerro Pintado, Copiapo Province, Atacama Region, Chile
- Minerals
- Atacamite
- Dimensions
- 17 x 7.5 x 4.2 cm
- Size class
- Large Cabinet
- SID
- ATACAMITE7
I was fortunate to meet a geologist at the Tucson Gem and Mineral Main show (we have a 30 foot booth there). Apparently he was in Chile around 1979 and had collected a number of fine Atacamite specimens at the LA Farola mine. One thing lead to another and I found myself in the parking lot, in front of his trunk filled with about 80 brilliantly green examples of Atacamites! This represented his entire collection of them, as his children were not interested. I bought the entire lot on the spot and happily returned to my booth. I have seen very few of these on the market over the years, and felt excited to now have so many fine examples.
Atacamite is a copper halide mineral that is relatively uncommon. Most pieces on the market come from Australia and are more solid and less sparkly. Atacamites from the type locality in the Atacama desert of Chile can have beautiful acicular sprays, and occasionally form on a layer of Chrysocholla.
This specimen looks like the region in which it was found: Northern Chile which is narrow and long. Ironically, that's where the Atacama desert (second driest region in the world, second only to Antarctica) lies. It has good full acicular sprays in some places, and has some white phosphate sprinkled throughout the Atacamites that grew on a thin layer of Chrysocholla.