Smithsonite (Cadmium-bearing)

Wenshan, Yunnan, China
Cabinet, 11.6 x 6.8 x 1.9 cm
Start Time: 03/20/2025 7:45:00 pm (CDT)
End Time: 03/27/2025 6:45:00 pm (CDT)
Time Left: 1D 9H 4M 23S
Current Bid: $210

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Item Description

Smithsonite is a diverse carbonate species. It's one of those minerals that has been found in a wide range of colors and habits/styles around the world. Some of the most desirable examples are the beautiful yellow colored examples, where the hue often attributed to cadmium content. Here we have a beautiful example of these soon-to-be-classic Smithsonites from the Wenshan area in China. Although people might think of these attractive yellow Smithsonites as contemporary specimens, (due to the fact that they made their way to the market only a few years ago), they were actually mined circa 2002-2003 and were held back for many years. The thought was that perhaps more pieces would be found, but ultimately everything you see for sale came from the initial discoveries. The alluring color is due to cadmium content, which is often the case when one encounters yellow Smithsonites like this. These pieces compare quite well to the famous old classic yellow cadmium-bearing Smithsonites from the Masua Mine in Italy that were mined many decades ago, or the more contemporary examples from the Santa Eulalia Mining District in Mexico The Wenshan specimens with their excellent color, flowing botryoidal forms and the superb luster puts them among the best of their kind ever found. This piece features a coverage of botryoidal Smithsonite with a velvety / vitreous luster with a pleasing yellow hue sitting on matrix. The piece is in good shape overall on the display side. This material was limited on the market when it was first discovered, but now it's incredibly hard to get your hands on good pieces. Very attractive and now sought after since nothing has been found in many years.

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Bidding History

Bid Amount Bid Time
$210 03/24/2025 2:46:12 pm (CDT)
$200 03/24/2025 2:46:12 pm (CDT)
$190 03/24/2025 2:45:50 pm (CDT)
$180 03/24/2025 2:45:50 pm (CDT)
$160 03/23/2025 3:20:07 pm (CDT)
$150 03/23/2025 3:20:07 pm (CDT)
$85 03/23/2025 3:19:54 pm (CDT)
$75 03/23/2025 3:19:54 pm (CDT)
$10 03/21/2025 10:10:17 pm (CDT)