Descloizite

Descloizite is a gem that is extremely rare. Its the zinc-rich end user of the Descloizite-Mottramite series with Mottramitebeing the copper end member that is rich. Descloizite can also be an uncommon and mineral that is attractive to collectors.
Descloizite is available at many localities worldwide including the locality that is sort of de Córdoba, Córdoba, Argentina. At Los Lamentos and Santa Eulalia, Chihuahua, Mexico. In the USA, in the Mammoth-St. Anthony mine, Tiger, Pinal County, and from Bisbee, Cochise County, Arizona; in the Caballo Mountains district, Sierra County, and mines that are several Georgetown, Grant County, New Mexico; through the Chalk Mountain mine, Churchill County, Nevada. Large crystals from a deposit that is economic Berg Aukas, near Grootfontein; at Abenab; from Tsumeb, Namibia. At Kabwe (Broken Hill), Zambia. From M’fouti and Ruwe, Congo Republic. Within the Gowde mine, Great Salt Desert, Iran. At Obir, Carinthia, Austria. From Mežica (Mies), Slovenia. In the Prequica mine, Cabral d’Adrea, Portugal.

Category: Vanadate mineral
Chemical Formula: (Pb, Zn)2VO4OH
Crystallography: Orthorhombic – Dipyramidal
Crystal Habit: As crystals, equant or pyramidal, prismatic or tabular, many others, rarely skeletal, to 5 cm, commonly in drusy crusts, stalactitic or botryoidal, coarsely fibrous, granular to compact, massive.
Twinning: None

 

Cleavage: None observed
Fracture: Irregular/Uneven, Sub-Conchoidal
Tenacity: Brittle
Hardness (Mohs): 3.0 – 3.5
Density: ~6.20 (g/cm3)
Luminescence: None
Radioactivity: Not Radioactive
Other: Readily soluble in acids

 

Color: Brownish Red, Red-Orange, Reddish Brown to Blackish Brown, nearly Black. Crystals often exhibit zonal growth with varying colors.
Transparency: Transparent to Opaque
Luster: Greasy
Refractive Index: 2.185 – 2.35  Biaxial ( – ), rarely Biaxial ( + )
Birefringence: 0.1650
Dispersion: Strong; r > v, rarely r < v
Pleochroism: Weak to Strong; X = Y = canary-yellow to greenish yellow; Z = brownish yellow