Mexico mineral specimen
Azurite with Malachite
Azurite with Malachite from Milpillas Mine, Cuitaca, Sonora, Mexico prized for electric blue crystals and strong green contrast from a modern classic copper locality.
Ref. CRI-1028
Celestine from Sakoany Deposit, Boeny, Madagascar, is a collector-grade sulfates specimen prized for soft sky-blue celestine crystals from the best known source of decorative and collector-grade geodes. The celestine association formed in sedimentary evaporitic conditions where strontium-rich fluids precipitated celestine in cavities and vugs, giving the piece the geological credibility serious mineral buyers expect when they search for celestine specimen for sale or Madagascar celestine. Display appeal comes from cool blue crystal color, glassy surfaces, and a luminous geode-like presence that reads well in larger displays, while the measured dimensions of 9.8 x 7.1 x 5.6 cm and weight of 618 grams place it in an easy-to-present cabinet format for shelves, cabinets, and focused mineral photography. Collectors value material from Sakoany Deposit, Boeny because Sakoany celestine appeals to both beginning and experienced collectors because it is attractive, identifiable, and easy to display. Large celestine pieces remain commercially popular, but documented locality and balanced crystal development still separate collector specimens from purely decorative stock. For buyers comparing authentic locality material online, this specimen combines provenance, aesthetics, and realistic pricing in the way strong mineral catalog pages should: with accurate data, natural-crystal context, and real collector appeal.
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