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Mexico (墨西哥)

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Mexico is one of the world's most prolific secondary-mineral specimen producers and the source of legendary historical and modern collector classics. Mexican mining heritage spans pre-Columbian (turquoise, jade), Spanish colonial (Guanajuato silver), and modern industrial (Naica fluorite, Mapimí oxidized Pb-Zn-Ag) eras.

Major Mexican collector regions: Mina Ojuela, Mapimí (Durango) — the world's premier source of crystallized adamite, legrandite, aurichalcite, rosasite, paradamite, hemimorphite; Naica Mine, Chihuahua — gem fluorite, danburite, and the legendary Cave of Crystals (Cueva de los Cristales) with the largest natural selenite gypsum crystals on Earth; Boleo District, Santa Rosalía (Baja California Sur) — the unique world source of boleite, pseudoboleite, cumengeite; Guanajuato and Zacatecas (silver heritage) — historic native silver and Ag-sulfosalts; Sierra de Catorce, San Luis Potosí — danburite, smithsonite.

Mexican specimens have global iconic status. Mapimí fluorescent yellow-green adamite, Naica gem-clear fluorite cubes, and Boleo deep-blue boleite cubes are all essentially exclusive to Mexico.

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Mapimí adamite is the species archetype. Naica fluorites command premium gem-cabinet prices. Boleo boleite is among the rarest secondary copper minerals — small thumbnails command four-figure prices.

Minerals from Mexico

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Mapimí famous for?
The Mina Ojuela complex at Mapimí, Durango is the world's premier locality for oxidized Pb-Zn-Ag secondary minerals — adamite (especially the lemon-yellow fluorescent variety), legrandite (essentially world-exclusive), aurichalcite, rosasite, hemimorphite, wulfenite, and mimetite.
Where are the Cave of Crystals selenite giants?
The Naica Mine in Chihuahua. The cave (290 m depth, sealed in 2017) contained selenite crystals up to 11 m long — the largest known natural crystals on Earth.

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