The Crystal Edit
Wulfenite
Wulfenite
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A striking Wulfenite specimen featuring lustrous honey-orange tabular crystals arranged across a contrasting matrix. Its layered, plate-like formation creates an architectural appearance, making it an excellent collector specimen with strong visual presence.
Mineral: Wulfenite
Mineral Class: Molybdates
Composition: PbMoO₄
Origin: Mexico
Dimensions: 1.5 × 1.375 × 1 in
Weight: 30 g
History & Symbolism: Wulfenite is a lead molybdate mineral named after the eighteenth-century Austrian naturalist Franz Xaver von Wulfen. It forms in the oxidized zones of lead deposits and is prized for its distinctive tabular crystals and vibrant coloration. Some of the world's most celebrated specimens have come from Mexico and the American Southwest. In contemporary crystal traditions, wulfenite is often associated with inspiration, curiosity, and the pursuit of new ideas.
