
Wulfenite Mexican Crystal Cluster Tabular Canary Yellow Small Rocks and Minerals Mounted Thumbnail San Francisco Mine Mexico
*Please examine dimensions and scale photos carefully—the perky box shown is 1.25” in size.* This miniature cluster has a lot of personality! This is a bright, graphic cluster of yellow Wulfenite crystals from the famous San Francisco mine, Mexico. Tabular crystals have gemmy edges, a richly shaded yellow color, and an aesthetic flower-like arrangement! It is mounted in a perky box with locality info. This is a vibrant and appealing small specimen that is perfect for everyone from new fans to serious specimen collectors! Locality: San Francisco Mine (Cerro Prieto Mine), Cerro Prieto, Cucurpe, Mun de Cucurpe, Sonora, Mexico Dimensions: contact me Weight: contact me Wulfenite is a sulfate mineral that typically occurs as tabular crystals in the oxidized zones of hydrothermal lead deposits. Colors that wulfenite may occur in include a striking red, orange, yellow or grey. Wulfenite is 2.5-3 on Moh's scale, and is a brittle mineral--care must be taken to display properly. Healing