The crystals exhibit clear geometric form with well-developed faces and a consistent, glassy luster. Their intergrown arrangement creates a compact and balanced composition, with good depth and visual coherence at this scale.
Transparency is moderate to good, allowing internal structure and subtle zoning to be visible, adding to the visual interest of the piece. The overall condition is well preserved, with only minimal natural contact.
Specimens of this quality within thumbnail size are of particular interest to collectors, as they combine strong crystal definition with an efficient and display-friendly format.
Location: Mina Llata, Cerro Huarihuayín, Miraflores, Huánuco
Material from Cerro Huarihuayín has appeared on the market only intermittently, and well-preserved miniature examples are not consistently available. As such, specimens from this locality are of particular interest to collectors focused on Peruvian occurrences.