Description
Bundles of acicular, metallic Cosalite crystals with a faint iridescence are protruding from small beige-colored Dolomite rhombohedrons. The pretty rare Lead-Bismuth sulfosalt is associated with small brass-colored Pyrite crystals. This is a very rich and aesthetic specimen from the famous finds between 1998 and 2003 from the Tungsten-Molybdenum deposit, shortly after the Central Asian country Kazhakstan declared its independence from Russia..