Wulfenite

PbMoO4

Wulfenite is an oxide mineral of lead and molybdenum. It has the composition PbMoO4 . This sample is from the Glove Mine, Santa Cruz County, Arizona . The sample measures about 25 cm across. This platelike-crystal arrangement is common for wulfenite. These samples are on display in the Smithsonian Museum of Natural History.

This wulfenite sample is about 8 cm wide and is from San Carlos mine, Chihuahua, Mexico. The 8.7 carat gem is from Los Lamentos, Chihuahua, Mexico and is to the same scale.

This sample is about 30 cm long and is from the San Francisco mine, Sonora, Mexico. It is described as wulfenite with mimetite. Butterscotch-colored wulfenite crystals are sprinkled with orange mimetite crystals. Small amounts of chromium impurity color wulfenite crystals shades of yellow, orange and red.
This wulfenite sample is about 15x23 cm and is from Los Lamentos, Chihuahua, Mexico.

These wulfenite crystals offer a strong contrast to the plate-like crystals above.

These samples are from Red Cloud mine, La Paz County, Arizona. The sample at left is about 6 cm wide and the gem is 6.1 carats.The above sample is about 3x4 cm.

This sample is described as wulfenite with willemite and is about 5 cm wide. The gems are 15.7 and 3.7 carats and are from Tsumeb, Namibia.

This sample is about 6 cm wide and the gem is 45.9 carats. They are from Tsumeb, Namibia.

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