Striking specimen of rich turquoise-blue Salammoniac crystals from Coronel Manuel Rodriguez mine, Chile. The find was made in the end of 2017 in a locality just outside the Coronel Manuel Rodriguez mine. According to the current information the locality was collected out. The initial identification was made by the mineralogy department of the University of Atacama as Krohnkite. In a new study held by Mineralanalytik the blue mineral was identified as Salammoniac with inclusions of copper ions. The Salammoniac is a rare mineral composed of ammonium chloride. The crystals are well shaped and slightly translucent. They have marvelous turquoise-blue color and waxy luster. In order to preserve the specimen for a long time it must be stored in a box. Displays attractively all over 360 degree. In superb condition.
Fantastic!