Tsumeb Mine, Tsumeb, Oshikoto Region, Namibia
The Tsumeb mine is one of our Top 12 Mineral Localities.
Copper mining and smelting began at Tsumeb long before the European explorers "discovered" the ore body. Apparently, for hundreds of years, local Bushmen had been mining copper-bearing rocks from a secret locality known only to them and trading them to Ovambos, who came from northern Namibia to meet the Bushmen. The Bushmen supplied the material, but the Ovambos had discovered how to extract the copper metal from the ore by building crude smelters in termite hills and firing the ore until the molten copper poured forth into "ingot molds" dug into the ground with sticks. The copper was then used for ornamentation and weaponry.
The Tsumeb mine qualifies as one of the most prolific mineral localities in the world, not only for the number of species (over 230), but the sheer magnitude of world class specimen material that has emerged from its workings. Perhaps most famous are the unrivalled specimens of azurite, cerussite and dioptase. Species collectors find a haven in this locality as well as the type locality of well over 50 mineral species.
The mine is essentially now closed, but recently a number of large, fine private collections have reached the market that make this classic material not only desirable but available.
The Tsumeb mine qualifies as one of the most prolific mineral localities in the world, not only for the number of species (over 230), but the sheer magnitude of world class specimen material that has emerged from its workings. Perhaps most famous are the unrivalled specimens of azurite, cerussite and dioptase. Species collectors find a haven in this locality as well as the type locality of well over 50 mineral species.
The mine is essentially now closed, but recently a number of large, fine private collections have reached the market that make this classic material not only desirable but available.
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Malachite pseudomorph after azurite TSUMEB
Tsumeb mine, Tsumeb, Otjikoto Region, Namibia
$120
62mm x 52mm x 38mm
From: Spirifer Minerals
Mimetite (2 colors)
Tsumeb Mine, Otjikoto Region, Namibia
$500
50mm x 40mm x 30mm
From: The Arkenstone
Malachite
Tsumeb Mine (Tsumcorp Mine) | Tsumeb | Otjikoto Region | Namibia
$144 *
62mm x 36mm x 20mm
From: Wendel Minerals
Willemite on Willemite
Tsumeb Mine, Tsumeb, Otjikoto Region, Namibia
$2000
50mm x 50mm x 20mm
From: The Arkenstone
Dioptase on Smithsonite
Tsumeb Mine, Tsumeb, Otjikoto Region, Namibia
$500
80mm x 52mm x 39mm
From: Bob Griffis Minerals
Dioptase on Calcite
Tsumeb Mine (Tsumcorp Mine) | Tsumeb | Otjikoto Region | Namibia
$1083 *
69mm x 54mm x 50mm
From: Wendel Minerals
Smithsonite
Tsumeb Mine, Tsumeb, Oshikoto Region, Namibia
$2250
40mm x 10mm x 10mm
From: The Arkenstone
Copper
Tsumeb Mine, Tsumeb, Otjikoto Region, Namibia
$7500
160mm x 100mm x 60mm
From: The Arkenstone
Mimetite
Tsumeb Mine (Tsumcorp Mine) | Tsumeb | Otjikoto Region | Namibia
$602 *
79mm x 51mm x 27mm
From: Wendel Minerals
Mimetite
1971 Gem Pocket, Tsumeb Mine, Tsumeb, Oshikoto Region, Namibia
$1800
10mm
From: The Arkenstone
Cobaltoan Dolomite "Cast" after Calcite
Tsumeb Mine, Oshikoto Region, Namibia
$4500
100mm x 70mm x 30mm
From: The Arkenstone
Mimetite
1971 Gem Pocket, Tsumeb Mine, Tsumeb, Oshikoto Region, Namibia
$1800
10mm x 10mm x 10mm
From: The Arkenstone
Cerussite
Tsumeb Mine | Tsumeb | Otjikoto Region | Namibia
$1083 *
55mm x 44mm x 27mm
From: Wendel Minerals
Dioptase on Calcite
Tsumeb Mine, Otjikoto Region, Namibia
$2500
70mm x 40mm x 20mm
From: The Arkenstone
Wulfenite with Malachite
Tsumeb Mine, Tsumeb, Oshikoto Region, Namibia
$950
20mm x 10mm x 10mm
From: The Arkenstone
