Description
Slate-gray sharp points of Calcite, with one almost central major crystal measuring to over 6 cm in length, are nicly encrusted with a drusy iridescent Chalcopyrite coating. Not only is there a colour contrast but a very nice texture contrast. This is classic material for the Brushy Creek mine, which was worked briefly in the mid-1900s and also in a more recent specimen-mining venture by Joe Kielbaso and friends in the late 1980s. Which find this came from I cannot say but it is an aesthetic and pristine piece.