Baryte, Pyrite from Poland (with stand)

Baryte, Pyrite from Poland (with stand)

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SKU:i-min-2015
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Quick Overview

Barite and Marcasite specimens are collected from the Lubin Mine in Poland. Barite colors range from brown to white/beige depending on conditions and composition of minerals present during formation. Marcasite is silver-gold colored and upon closer inspection shows crystaline terminations.

The Lubin Mine in the Southwestern part of Poland was discovered and developed during the 1960's, and still produces copper and silver today. In 2011 a large fault in the mine was discovered. Upon further exploration a cave was discovered where the walls were covered with kidney-shaped barite "balls", each of which was coated in a layer of colorful and sparkling marcasite crystals. Only a small amount of Marcasite with Barite specimens were mined, before the cavity was filled with concrete.

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A slab of Baryte and Pyrite that has been polished on both sides, and left rough on the outter edges. The specimen has a flowy, branch like pattern to it. Sold with metal stand

Measurements: ~ 5-1/2" tall x 4" wide x 1/2" deep 

Location: Rutyna's Pocket, Lubin Mine, Lubin District, Legnica, Lower Silesial, Poland