Cylindrite, Santa Cruz Mine, Poopó, Oruro, Bolivia.

40,00

Cylindrite is a sulfosalt of lead, iron, tin and antimony that forms crystals in the shape of a “cylinder” or “tube”, hence its name. This cylindrite specimen was found in the Santa Cruz mine in Poopó, Oruro, a mineral from Bolivia. Hard to find on the market, this specimen comes from the Hubin collection in Neupré, Belgium.

  • Description

    Description

    Cylindrite is a sulfosalt of lead, iron, tin and antimony that forms crystals in the shape of a “cylinder” or “tube”, hence its name. This cylindrite specimen was found in the Santa Cruz mine in Poopó, Oruro, a mineral from Bolivia. Hard to find on the market, this specimen comes from the Hubin collection in Neupré, Belgium.

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  • Additional information

    Additional information

    Weight 0,005 kg
    Dimensions 2,1 × 1,8 × 0,9 cm

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