Pyromorphite: History, Meaning, Value and Collector Notes
Pyromorphite is a lead chlorophosphate mineral represented in Luna Panther's one-off mineral specimen inventory. This guide links the mineral background to the exact Luna Panther specimens currently catalogued.
There are currently 6 linked Luna Panther specimen listings for Pyromorphite. Use the photos, weight, dimensions and locality notes on each product page before comparing value.
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Mineral background
Pyromorphite is best approached as a collector mineral rather than a generic decorative crystal. The important details are the confirmed mineral identity, locality, crystal habit, associations on the matrix and the condition shown in close photographs.
How to compare Pyromorphite specimens
Look for green, yellow, orange or brown barrel-like crystals and crusts. A strong specimen normally shows its main crystal habit clearly from more than one angle.
Value notes
Bright colour, crystal coverage and classic mine locality can make a small piece desirable.
Care and handling
Handle minimally, keep dry, avoid dust and wash hands after handling.
Current Luna Panther Pyromorphite specimens
- Pyromorphite specimen - 324g
- Orange Pyromorphite mineral specimen, locality not recorded
- Pyromorphite from Bwlch Glas Mine, Mid Wales
- Pyromorphite from Trevinnick Mine, St Kew, Cornwall - 38.35g
- Pyromorphite from Laverock Hall Vein, Leadhills, Scotland - 44.38g
- Pyromorphite from Balliway Rigg, Caldbeck Fells, Cumbria

