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Sphalerite
Current inventory:  5 gems
 

Sphalerite

  
The name Sphalerite is from the Greek word sphaleros meaning treacherous, because darker varieties were often mistaken for galena (lead sulfide), but yielded no lead when smeltered.

Discovered in 1847; IMA status: Valid (pre-IMA; Grandfathered)

 

Chemistry

 

 

Chemical Formula:

(Zn,Fe2+)S

 

Zinc Iron Sulfide

Molecular Weight:

96.98 gm

Composition:

Zinc

64.06 %

Zn

 

 

 

Iron

2.88 %

Fe

 

 

 

Sulfur

33.06 %

S

 

 

 

 

100.00 %

 

 

 

 

 

Classification

   

   

Mineral Classification:

Sulphides

Strunz 8th Ed. ID:

2/C.001-10

Nickel-Strunz 10th Ed. ID:

2.CB.05

 

2 : SULFIDES and SULFOSALTS (sulfides, selenides, tellurides; arsenides, antimonides, bismuthides; sulfarsenites, sulfantimonites, sulfbismuthites, etc.)
C : Metal Sulfides, M: S = 1: 1 (and similar)
B : With Zn, Fe, Cu, Ag, etc.

Related to:

Sphalerite Group. Trimorphous with Matraite and Wurtzite.

Members of Group:

Sphalerite Group: Sphalerite, Stilleite, Metacinnabar, Tiemannite, Coloradoite, Hawleyite, Rudashevskyite 

Varieties:

Cleiophane, Gem Blende, Marmatite, Mátraite, Przibramite (of Huot)

Synonyms:

Black Jack, Blackjack Zinc, Brunckite, False Galena, Garnet Blende, Granat-Blende, Marasmolite, Pseudogalena, Ruby Blende, Ruby Zinc, Wild Lead, Zinc Blende

 

 

Crystal Data

   

   

Crystallography:

Isometric - Hextetrahedral

Crystal Habit:

Crystals tetrahedral, dodecahedral, typically complex and distorted, curved and conical faces common, to 30 cm. Also fibrous, botryoidal, stalactitic, cleavable, coarse to fine granular, massive. Twinning: simple contact twins or complex lamellar forms.

Twinning:

Twin axis [111], twin plane {111}, simple contact twins or complex lamellar forms.

 

 

Physical Properties

   

 

Cleavage:

[110] Perfect, [110] Perfect, [110] Perfect (perfect dodecahedral)

Fracture:

Conchoidal, Uneven

Tenacity:

Brittle

Moh's Hardness:

3.5 - 4.0

Density:

3.9 - 4.2 (g/cm3)

Luminescence:

Fluorescent, yellow-orange under SW UV and LW UV; Triboluminescent

Radioactivity:

Not Radioactive

Other:

Pyroelectric

 

 

Optical Properties

   

   

Color:

Colorless, Yellow, Orange, Red, Green, Brown, Black; often zoned (highly variable)

Transparency:

Transparent to Translucent; Opaque when iron-rich

Luster:

Adamantine, Resinous

Refractive Index:

2.37 - 2.43  Isotropic

Birefringence:

0.00 (Isotropic)

Dispersion:

0.156 (extremely high)

Pleochroism:

n/a

Anisotrophism:

May show strain-induced birefringence.

 

 

Occurances

   

   

Geological Setting:

Formed under a wide range of low- to high-temperature hydrothermal conditions; in coal, limestone, and other sedimentary deposits.

Common Associations:

Galena, Chalcopyrite, Marcasite, Pyrite, Fluorite, Barite, Quartz, many other hydrothermal minerals.

Common Impurities:

Mn, Cd, Hg, In, Tl, Ga, Ge, Sb, Sn, Pb, Ag

Type Locality:

n/a

Year Discovered:

1847

View mineral photos:

Sphalerite Mineral Photos and Locations

 

 

More Information

   

   

 

Mindat.org
Webmineral.com

 

 


Sphalerite's dispersion (fire) is about four times that of a Diamond! Because of its high dispersion, adamantine luster and incredible colors, it is one of the most beautiful of all cut gems. It is available in yellows, oranges, reds, browns, greens and black. All of these colors are due to the presence of iron. Sphalerite is an important ore of zinc and is the most abundant zinc mineral. Its zinc content is more than 64%. It is a soft and brittle gem so it is not suitable for jewelry.

The name Sphalerite is from the Greek word sphaleros meaning treacherous, because darker varieties were often mistaken for galena (lead sulfide), but yielded no lead when smeltered. Sphalerite is referred to as Blende in Europe, from the German word blenden, meaning to dazzle because of its extremely high dispersion. An iron-rich, black variety of Sphalerite is called Marmatite after its location in Marmato, Italy. A lightly colored, usually yellowish to greenish, variety of Sphalerite is known as Cleiophane and red Sphalerite has been called Ruby Blende.

The most notable source for Sphalerite is the Aliva mine, Picos de Europa Mountains, Cantabria [Santander] Province, Spain, but this source is now limited. Bright, beautiful green gems have been cut from material found in Bulgaria and Colorado. There are many localities for Sphalerite so only a few localities for the finest crystallized examples will be listed here. In Germany, from Freiberg, Saxony, and Neudorf, Harz Mountains. Colorless crystals in the Lengenbach quarry, Binntal, Valais, Switzerland. At Horní Slavkov (Schlaggenwald) and Príbram, Czech Republic. From Rodna, Romania. In England, from Alston Moor, Cumbria. At Dal’negorsk, Primorskiy Kray, Russia. From Watson Lake, Yukon Territory, Canada. In the USA, in the Tri-State district of the Mississippi Valley; near Baxter Springs, Cherokee County, Kansas; Joplin, Jasper County, Missouri and Picher, Ottawa County, Oklahoma. From the Elmwood mine, near Carthage, Smith County, Tennessee; in the Eagle mine, Gilman district, Eagle County, Colorado. In Mexico, from Santa Eulalia and Naica, Chihuahua, and Cananea, Sonora. At Huaron, Casapalca, and Huancavelica, Peru.
 

  
Sphalerite gems for sale:

Sphalerite-005-SP

Gem:

Sphalerite - Spain

Stock #:

SPHAL-005-SP

Weight:

7.8110 ct

Size:

11.98 x 7.67 mm

Shape:

Round

Color:

Orange & Red

Clarity:

Eye Clean

Origin:

Santander, Spain

Treatment:

None (natural)

Price:

$585.00    [ Make an offer ]

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Sphalerite-005-SP

A spectacular Sphalerite from the closed mines at Santander, Spain. This one is eye clean, extremely bright with incredible dispersion and intense orange and red colors. The pictures do not do this beautiful gem justice.


Sphalerite-001-CO

Gem:

Sphalerite - Colorado

Stock #:

SPHAL-001-CO

Weight:

0.589 ct

Size:

5.08 x 3.15 mm

Shape:

Custom cut

Color:

Lemon Yellow

Clarity:

VS2

Origin:

Commodore Mine, Colorado

Treatment:

None (natural)

Price:

$89.00

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Sphalerite-001-CO

A beautiful gem from the long closed Commodore Mine in the Creede District of Mineral County, Colorado, USA. This gem was custom cut in the US with a unique design. It is a very bright lemon yellow.


Sphalerite-002-CO

Gem:

Sphalerite - Colorado

Stock #:

SPHAL-002-CO

Weight:

0.382 ct

Size:

5.92 x 3.06 x 2.00 mm

Shape:

Scissor Emerald

Color:

Golden Yellow

Clarity:

Eye clean - VS2

Origin:

Big Four Mine, Colorado

Treatment:

None (natural)

Price:

$38.00

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Sphalerite-002-CO

Another rare gem from a Colorado closed mine location. This one is from the Big Four Mine near Kremmling in Grand County, Colorado, USA. It is a beautiful golden yellow color and eye clean with a couple very hard to see nicks in the girdle. This gem was faceted in the US.


Sphalerite-003-AZ

Gem:

Sphalerite - Arizona

Stock #:

SPHAL-003-AZ

Weight:

0.108 ct

Size:

2.07 x 1.87 mm

Shape:

Round Brilliant

Color:

Golden Yellow

Clarity:

Eye clean

Origin:

Iron Cap Mine, Arizona

Treatment:

None (natural)

Price:

$28.00

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Sphalerite-003-AZ

This gem is from a very unusual location - the Iron Cap Mine in the Pinaleño Mts. of the Aravaipa District, Graham County, Arizona, USA. It is eye clean, a beautiful slightly orangish yellow color and very bright. This gem was faceted in the US.


Sphalerite-004-BU

Gem:

Sphalerite - Bulgaria

Stock #:

SPHAL-004-BU

Weight:

1.152 ct

Size:

6.47 x 6.48 x 3.86 mm

Shape:

Modified Trillion

Color:

Slightly Greenish Yellow

Clarity:

Loupe clean

Origin:

Bulgaria

Treatment:

None (natural)

Price:

$230.00    [ Make an offer ]

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Sphalerite-004-BU

A spectacular Sphalerite from Bulgaria, probably Mandan in the Rhodope Mountains. This gem is loupe clean and the faceting is very high precision which gives this gem lots of sparkle and brilliance.


 


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