Parisite-(Ce), Snowbird Mine, Mineral County, Montana
Parisite-(Ce), Snowbird Mine, Mineral County, Montana
Another very rare mineral we are offering is parisite (named after J. J Paris, a mine manager at the Muzo, Columbia emerald mine 1828-1848). Parisite has wonderfully complex mineralogy, consisting of cerium, lanthanum and calcium fluoro-carbonate (uncommon indeed). Considered a "rare earth element", most parisite is cerium-bearing or "parisite-(Ce)" like our examples from the abandoned Snowbird Mine in Montana.
This specimen shows a pair of crystals with the classic, tapering bipyramidal morphology the species is known for. Pleasing dark amber red colour when backlit. There is a small nick on one crystal. Collected by Keith Mychaluk at the Snowbird Mine, Mineral County, Montana. Dimensions: 2.5 cm tall