Micro Vanadinite With Barite
Micro Vanadinite With Barite From Mibladen Dara-Tafilalet Region Morocco
Micro vanadinite with barite from the Mibladen Mining District (Drâa-Tafilalet region, Morocco) is among the world's most highly prized mineral specimens. These specimens are famous for their aesthetic contrast between fiery, mirror-lustrous, hexagonal vanadinite crystals and stark, bladed white barite.
Key Geological & Aesthetic Features
- Color: Crystals range from deep, fiery red and bright orange to amber and chocolate brown.
- Habit: Vanadinite forms distinct hexagonal "squat barrels", often featuring fine striations on the prism faces.
- Paragenesis: Tiny micro-crystals sit perched atop or nestled within radiating, lamellar, or bladed white barite formations.
- Associated Minerals: In addition to barite, these assemblages often feature tiny clear calcite highlights or a dusting of goethite.
Locality Information
Located in the Upper Moulouya Basin between the Middle and High Atlas Mountains, Mibladen is a Mississippi Valley-Type (MVT) deposit. Lead-bearing fluids deposited ore within Jurassic dolomitized limestones. Mibladen holds the title as the most prolific and important vanadinite locality in the world.
Exploring & Collecting
Because they combine color contrast, crystal sharpness, and aesthetic appeal, these specimens are eagerly sought after by both novice and advanced mineral collectors.