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Chalcopyrite on Quartz, Dolcoath Mine, Camborne, Cornwall, England
Brassy yellow crystals of chalcopyrite, with an iridescent tarnish, on colourless quartz crystals. The specimen label states Six sided cristals of yellow copper ore crossing each other in opake cristals of quartz Dolcoath with truncated edges. Chalcopyrite is an important ore of copper. Rashleigh Collection
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TRURI : 1903.1.792
Media ID 19171499
© RIC, photographer A.G. Tindle
Black Copper Geology Green Iron Metal Metallic Mine Mineral Mining Orange Secondary Specimen Sulfide Sulphide White Opaque Reddish Silica Silicon Sio2 Tetragonal
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Estimated Product Size is 24.2cm x 19.7cm (9.5" x 7.8")
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This print showcases the stunning beauty of nature's geological wonders. The image captures a mesmerizing display of chalcopyrite on quartz, found in the Dolcoath Mine located in Camborne, Cornwall, England. Brassy yellow crystals of chalcopyrite with an iridescent tarnish gracefully adorn colorless quartz crystals. The specimen label accompanying this remarkable photograph describes six-sided crystals of yellow copper ore intersecting each other within opaque quartz crystals from Dolcoath. Chalcopyrite holds great significance as it is a vital source of copper, making it an essential mineral for various industries. The Rashleigh Collection proudly houses this extraordinary piece that exhibits the intricate relationship between minerals and their surroundings. The contrasting colors - white, green, orange, black, and red - create a visually striking composition against the backdrop of silica-rich quartz. Andy Tindle's expert photography skills have flawlessly captured every detail and texture present in this geological marvel. This print serves as a testament to both the natural beauty found beneath our feet and the artistic talent required to immortalize such wonders through lens and light
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