Rights Managed > Royal Cornwall Museum > Museum Objects > Minerals
Chalcocite, Cooks Kitchen Mine, Illogan, Cornwall, England
Filename: TRURI-1903-1-833.jpg
Size: 3678 x 2759 (1.6MB)
Date: 15th October 2013
Source: Royal Cornwall Museum
Author: Andy Tindle
© RIC, photographer A.G. Tindle
Wall Art and Photo Gifts from Royal Cornwall Museum
Chalcocite, Cooks Kitchen Mine, Illogan, Cornwall, England
Coarse platy chalcocite. This specimen was drawn for Specimens of British Minerals, Selected from the Cabinet of Philip Rashleigh (1797, Volume 1, Plate 15, Figure 1) which states Is crystallized grey copper ore, consisting of thin plates crossing at right angles, rising about half of an inch perpendicular, and then bevilling off towards a point, where it forms another very small eight-sided figure. From Cooks Kitchen. Chalcocite is a secondary mineral occurring in or near the oxidised zone of copper sulfide deposits. Rashleigh Collection
Royal Cornwall Museum is the UK's Greatest Museum For Cornish Life & Culture
TRURI : 1903.1.833
Media ID 19177435
© RIC, photographer A.G. Tindle
Black Copper English Geology Gray Grey Mine Mineral Mines Mining Specimen Sulfide Sulphide Cooks Monoclinic
EDITORS COMMENTS
This print showcases a remarkable specimen of Chalcocite, extracted from the Cooks Kitchen Mine in Illogan, Cornwall, England. The coarse platy structure of this mineral is beautifully captured, revealing thin plates intersecting at perfect right angles. Rising about half an inch perpendicular to its base, the chalcocite then gracefully tapers off towards a point, forming another intricate eight-sided figure. Originally featured in Philip Rashleigh's renowned publication "Specimens of British Minerals" this particular illustration can be found in Volume 1 on Plate 15 as Figure 1. Described as crystallized grey copper ore, Chalcocite is classified as a secondary mineral that typically occurs within or near the oxidized zone of copper sulfide deposits. The Rashleigh Collection proudly houses this exceptional sample which epitomizes the geological wonders found within English and Cornish mines. With its distinct black and grey hues and monoclinic crystal structure, this Chalcocite specimen stands as a testament to both nature's artistry and mankind's fascination with minerals. Andy Tindle expertly captures the essence of this extraordinary piece through his photography skills. This print serves not only as a visual delight but also offers an opportunity for enthusiasts to appreciate the beauty and complexity inherent in our planet's geological formations.
MADE IN THE USA
Safe Shipping with 30 Day Money Back Guarantee
FREE PERSONALISATION*
We are proud to offer a range of customisation features including Personalised Captions, Color Filters and Picture Zoom Tools
SECURE PAYMENTS
We happily accept a wide range of payment options so you can pay for the things you need in the way that is most convenient for you
* Options may vary by product and licensing agreement. Zoomed Pictures can be adjusted in the Cart.