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Smithsonite - Tsumeb Mine & Berg Aukas, Namibia

Smithsonite from Namibia is one of our Top 100 Minerals.

Smithsonite is a favorite among mineral collectors because can occur in a wide variety of colors.  The Tsumeb mine alone produces specimens of this mineral in many different shades and tints of green, yellow to brown, white and pink. Specimens with this distinctive pale, but vivid turquoise blue, due to copper impurities, are among the most sought after. Smithsonite is dominantly found as botryoidal crusts, but more coarsely crystalline druses and single crystals are also known, especially from the Tsumeb mine. 

Considering the fact that smithsonite, a zinc carbonate of the calcite group, is one of the most common secondary zinc minerals, well-developed, aesthetic crystals are surprisingly rare.  The mines at Tsumeb and Berg Aukas are perhaps not only the most prolific producers of fine crystals, but the world's finest specimens for the species as well.


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Cobaltian Smithsonite
Tsumeb Mine, Tsumeb, Otjikoto Region, Namibia
$1250
50mm x 30mm x 20mm
Cerussite, Smithsonite
Tsumeb, Namibia
$2000
90mm x 50mm x 45mm
Cuprian Smithsonite
Tsumeb, Namibia
$350
35mm x 25mm x 20mm
Smithsonite
Skorpion Mine, Rosh Pinah, Luderitz Dist., Karas Reg., Namibia
$25
19mm x 24mm x 13mm
Smithsonite
Skorpion Mine, Rosh Pinah, Luderitz Dist., Karas Reg., Namibia
$30
20mm x 32mm x 17mm
Smithsonite
Tsumeb Mine, Tsumeb, Otjikoto Region, Namibia
$110
33mm x 24mm x 30mm
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