Copper pseudomorph after Cuprite
sold- Locality
- Rubtsovsky Mine, Altai Krai, Siberia, Russia
- Minerals
- Copper, Cuprite
- Dimensions
- 2.1 x 1.6 x 1.4 cm
- Size class
- Thumbnail
- SID
- COPPER4
The cuprites from the Rubtsovsky Mine in Russia are widely considered the best ever found. The Rubtsovsky Mine is an operating copper mine, and the oxidation zone has produced Cuprites, Azurites, native copper, silver, and iodine minerals like Miersite, and Marshite. I have been following the production for the last two years, to better understand how these are unique and what pieces stand out from "the crowd." About 95+% of the production have damage of some kind to a corner or edge. This is largely due to the miners who when extracting crystals from the kaolin clay zone (which protects the Cuprites), they drop them into their pockets, and they get dinged.
This piece consists of three distinct crystals of native copper after Cuprite. the form is great with the smallest crystal "perched," on top. The pseudomorphs occur less than 1% of the time vs. whole cuprites. No damage.