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Chrysocolla - stalactitic forms, Classic
stock #21.1-216
Ball Park Bench, Ray Mine, Scott Mountain, Pinal County
Arizona, United States
4.3 x 1.5 x 1.2 CM (miniature)
price: $700
Early summer 2021

Slender and very elongated fingers of Chrysocolla with both bright blue and greenish-yellow colors. Delicate forms that are remarkably all in perfect condition and undamaged. Impressive form and color in this cluster of translucent Chrysocolla. From a recently rediscovered old stock of the 1978 find at the Ray Mine, this is a choice example of a quality rarely available. A classic for Arizona and the USA this piece comes from the Ball Park Bench find. Unlike most other pieces in the find this has minimal Quartz present but there is an outer skin of greenish Chrysocolla and Quartz mix that gives a very unusual appearance. Unique and choice.

Chrysocolla - stalactitic with Quartz
stock #21.1-215
Ball Park Bench, Ray Mine, Scott Mountain, Pinal County
Arizona, United States
4.6 x 1.6 x 1.3 CM (miniature)
price: $390
Early summer 2021

Long and unusually slender fingers of Chrysocolla are coated with a thin layer of translucent Quartz. The blue color of the Chrysocolla is still seen through the Quartz layer. Undamaged with fine form this cluster of stalactitic Chrysocolla is relatively thin, delicate and yet in fine condition. From recently rediscovered old boxes of the 1978 find at the Ray Mine, this is a choice example of a quality rarely available. A classic for Arizona and the USA this piece comes from the Ball Park Bench find. The Quartz is a milky overgrowth that is translucent so the entire specimen glows blue with backlighting.

Chrysocolla - Stalactitic with Quartz coatings
stock #21.1-217
Ball Park Bench, Ray Mine, Scott Mountain, Pinal County
Arizona, United States
3.4 x 1.8 x 1.3 CM (thumbnail)
price: $1500
Early summer 2021

A killer thumbnail of stalactitic Chrysocolla. The fingers are all slender, elongated and have thing overgrowths of transparent Quartz. The color is vivid though the Quartz layer and when backlit the piece glows an intense blue. From a recently rediscovered old stock of the 1978 find at the Ray Mine, this is a choice example of a quality rarely available. A classic for Arizona and the USA this piece is from the Ball Park Bench find. The Quartz is a clear transparent overgrowth that has a glassy luster. In incredible, fine condition which is remarkable for these slender and delicate growths. Of the 12 fingers here there is only one tip that is incomplete and one finger on the backside is contacted. Neither of those is visible in normal display, this is a super esthetic US classic thumb.

Chrysocolla - stalactitic
stock #21.1-218
Ball Park Bench, Ray Mine, Scott Mountain, Pinal County
Arizona, United States
4 x 1 x .6 CM (small miniature)
price: $340
Early summer 2021

Fine form and color in this twisted stalactitic finger of Chrysocolla. From a recently rediscovered old stock of the 1978 find at the Ray Mine, this is a choice example of a quality rarely available. A classic for Arizona and the USA this piece comes from the Ball Park Bench find. There is just a little Quartz on this piece; it is mostly Chrysocolla with a very bright blue tip.

Chrysocolla - stalactitic, with Quartz
stock #21.1-209
Ball Park Bench, Ray Mine, Scott Mountain, Pinal County
Arizona, United States
3.5 x 1.8 x 1.3 CM (small miniature/ large thumbnail (toenail))
price: $260
Early summer 2021

Fine form and good color in this stalactitic-form Chrysocolla, this piece has a thin, light coating of milky Quartz and a matte luster. From a recently rediscovered old stock of the 1978 find at the Ray Mine, this is a choice example of a quality rarely available. A classic for Arizona and the USA this piece comes from the Ball Park Bench find. This specimen has a slender 3.2 CM finger and a fatter 2 CM knob.

Chrysocolla - stalactitic with Quartz
stock #21.1-213
Ball Park Bench, Ray Mine, Scott Mountain, Pinal County
Arizona, United States
3.7 x 1.7 x .9 CM (small miniature/ large thumbnail (toenail))
price: $650
Early summer 2021

Excellent form and complex color mix in this cluster of translucent stalactitic form Chrysocolla. From a recently rediscovered old stock of the 1978 find at the Ray Mine, this is a choice example of a quality rarely available. A classic for Arizona and the USA this piece comes from the noted Ball Park Bench find. The Quartz is a milky to clear overgrowth that is translucent and gives a very special look to the blue forms. This piece has 4 conjoined fingers all of which are complete without any tip damage as was common. Also unusual is the range of color from blue to a yellow-green hue. Choice.

Chrysocolla - stalactitic with Quartz overgrowth
stock #21.1-212
Ball Park Bench, Ray Mine, Scott Mountain, Pinal County
Arizona, United States
3.3 x 1.2 x .7 CM (small miniature/ large thumbnail (toenail))
price: $320
Early summer 2021

Fine form and vivid color in this translucent stalactitic-form Chrysocolla. From a recently rediscovered old stock of the 1978 find at the Ray Mine, this is a choice example of a quality rarely available. A classic for Arizona and the USA this piece comes from the Ball Park Bench find. The Quartz is a clear drusy overgrowth that is translucent to transparent. This piece is a pair of conjoined fingers growing from a sliver of Chrysocolla. The dark green looks like Malachite but we are told that this is a more oxidized Chrysocolla that has bands of blue and green. The fingers are perfect, no chips or damage, the base is the only broken bit as it was the point of removal.

Chrysocolla stalactites - coated by Quartz
stock #21.1-214
Ball Park Bench, Ray Mine, Scott Mountain, Pinal County
Arizona, United States
4.1 x 1.6 x .9 CM (small miniature/ large thumbnail (toenail))
price: $750
Early summer 2021

Fine form and vivid color in this cluster of translucent stalactitic form Chrysocolla. From a recently rediscovered old stock of the 1978 find at the Ray Mine, this is a choice example of a quality rarely available. A classic for Arizona and the USA this piece comes from the Ball Park Bench find. The Quartz is a milky to clear overgrowth that is translucent and gives a very special look to the blue forms. This piece has 5 conjoined fingers, 4 being perfect with one having a tip chip. the chip can be concealed by the display angle.