Tennantite
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Tennantite

Specimen # 100768
Mineral: Tennantite
Location: Tennantite, Mundo Nuevo Mine, Huamachuco, Sanchez Carrion Province, La Libertad Dept., Peru
Size: 7.4 x 6.5 x 3.8 cm

Description

Detailed Description

This cluster of tennantites features a large nearly-parallel pair of crystals measuring a total of 3.3 cm. These tennantite crystals are very sharp, with clean lines. There are some missing tips (lower on the piece), and the piece demonstrates subtle recrystallization around some surfaces that had been attached to surrounding rock, along with a recrystallized fracture along the left side. The featured crystals on this piece are excellent and make the piece. Stands perfectly for display as photographed.

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About these Tennantites

Mundo Nuevo has been best known for its hubnerite, quartz, fluorite and augelite. In recent years there have been occasional excellent finds of tennantite.

These tennantites, mined during 2014-15 specimen recovery work, are part of a find that has now been analyzed quite extensively. Of those (over 40 specimens tested) all were tennantite except one that was a borderline tennantite-tetrahedrite. Accordingly, specimens from this find are now labelled tennantite. I have not had each of these analyzed, given the pervasive tennantite results (and not wanting to add to their prices by incurring unnecessary cost). These tennantites were originally posted on this website labelled “tetrahedrite”, as they were sold to me under that label – they were then removed from the site until the analysis work on the find had been completed.

They are excellent sharp crystals. After the crystals had formed, a late-stage fragmentation and recrystallization event seems to have occurred – the specimens have uneven naturally-fractured surfaces on the back/underside, and these surfaces are recrystallized.

Additional information

Dimensions 74 × 65 × 38 cm

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