Gillardite is an extremely rare copper nickel chlorine halide, found ONLY at this locality to date. This is a very rare display-quality, attractive specimen that is just loaded with crystalline gillardite, perched on lightre-green gaspeite. This mineral seldom crystallizes and although small, these crystals are discrete and eye-visible. Besides, the piece is pretty, simply for color! I saw a single flat of these, recently found in 2008. Of them, this was the richest and prettiest that, at least, were available to me. (TYPE LOCALITY)
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:: Locality: 132 North Mine, Widgiemooltha, Western Australia, Australia ([http://www.mindat.org/loc-234.html Locality at mindat.org])
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