Scorodite with Arseniosiderite & Beudantite – #313
A rare, earthy-toned association of three secondary minerals — scorodite, arseniosiderite, and beudantite — all formed in the oxidized zones of the Ojuela Mine’s arsenic-rich deposits. This complex specimen exhibits a granular surface of golden-brown and olive hues with subtle metallic flashes, set against a hematitic base rock with ochre-red tones. It’s a distinctive example of mineral interplay from one of Mexico’s most celebrated localities.
Details:
• Weight: 6.4 oz (≈ 182 g)
• Size: approx. 3.75" × 2.5" × 1.5"
• Type: Scorodite with Arseniosiderite and Beudantite
• Origin: Ojuela Mine, Mapimí, Durango, Mexico
• Finish: Natural matrix formation
• Family: Arsenate minerals (iron and lead arsenates)
Energetic & Metaphysical Properties:
Grounding • Transformation • Integration
Chakras: Root • Solar Plexus
Element: Earth
This grounding trio of minerals symbolizes the alchemy of change — scorodite aligns energy for personal purification, arseniosiderite supports the transformation of inner patterns, and beudantite integrates lessons into embodied wisdom. Together, they remind us that true strength is refined through pressure and time.
Geological Notes:
• Crystal System: Orthorhombic (Scorodite), Monoclinic (Beudantite), Orthorhombic (Arseniosiderite)
• Hardness: 3.5 – 4.5
• Formation: Secondary minerals formed in oxidation zones of hydrothermal lead-arsenic deposits within the Ojuela Mine complex.
Display Note:
Presents a rugged aesthetic with subtle metallic reflections; best displayed under angled light to enhance texture and tone contrast.
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A rare, earthy-toned association of three secondary minerals — scorodite, arseniosiderite, and beudantite — all formed in the oxidized zones of the Ojuela Mine’s arsenic-rich deposits. This complex specimen exhibits a granular surface of golden-brown and olive hues with subtle metallic flashes, set against a hematitic base rock with ochre-red tones. It’s a distinctive example of mineral interplay from one of Mexico’s most celebrated localities.
Details:
• Weight: 6.4 oz (≈ 182 g)
• Size: approx. 3.75" × 2.5" × 1.5"
• Type: Scorodite with Arseniosiderite and Beudantite
• Origin: Ojuela Mine, Mapimí, Durango, Mexico
• Finish: Natural matrix formation
• Family: Arsenate minerals (iron and lead arsenates)
Energetic & Metaphysical Properties:
Grounding • Transformation • Integration
Chakras: Root • Solar Plexus
Element: Earth
This grounding trio of minerals symbolizes the alchemy of change — scorodite aligns energy for personal purification, arseniosiderite supports the transformation of inner patterns, and beudantite integrates lessons into embodied wisdom. Together, they remind us that true strength is refined through pressure and time.
Geological Notes:
• Crystal System: Orthorhombic (Scorodite), Monoclinic (Beudantite), Orthorhombic (Arseniosiderite)
• Hardness: 3.5 – 4.5
• Formation: Secondary minerals formed in oxidation zones of hydrothermal lead-arsenic deposits within the Ojuela Mine complex.
Display Note:
Presents a rugged aesthetic with subtle metallic reflections; best displayed under angled light to enhance texture and tone contrast.
Browse more crystals and minerals in our online store