Baryte Crystals with Pyrite

£77.50

Baryte Crystals with Pyrite 8.5cm with a wonderful druzy crystal structure 

Location, Morocco

Size 8.5cm x 4cm x 3cm tall  Weight, 75gm  Ref No 2038

 

Description

Baryte Crystals with Pyrite 8.5cm with a wonderful druzy crystal structure 

A beautiful example containing a mass of druzy white Baryte Crystals, and pyrite. This is an excellent specimen of translucent tabular Baryte crystals showing faces and edges with good definition. The Baryte group has a good crystal structure with the largest crystal measuring 2cm across.

Baryte which is also spelt Barite is a mineral that consists of barium sulphate. Other sulphate minerals include Celestine and also Anglesite. It can be various colours but is generally clear/colourless or white. Other colours are blue, orange, brown and also yellow. The actual name ‘Baryte’ comes from the Greek word barus which means heavy. Baryte frequently occurs in limestone within hematite ore and lead-zinc veins. Additionally it is also a mineral that occurs in meteorites. It occurs in a number of different locations including Australia, India, Iran and also Morocco. It is however a mineral that occurs in the United Kingdom, in places such as Dartmoor in Devon, Cornwall and Perthshire in Scotland. Commercially, the oil and gas industries use the vast majority of Baryte. Other industries include engineering, and electronics, where they use it in the manufacture of glass for computers and  television screens.

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