[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":-1},["ShallowReactive",2],{"minerals:one:310":3},{"id":4,"longid":5,"guid":6,"name":7,"shortcode_ima":8,"entrytype":9,"entrytype_text":10,"varietyof":11,"synid":11,"polytypeof":11,"groupid":11,"weighting":12,"nolocadd":13,"blacklisted":13,"mindat_formula":14,"mindat_formula_note":15,"ima_formula":14,"elements":16,"sigelements":21,"key_elements":22,"impurities":23,"cim":24,"ima_status":25,"ima_notes":11,"ima_history":11,"approval_year":11,"publication_year":28,"discovery_year":29,"strunz10ed1":30,"strunz10ed2":31,"strunz10ed3":32,"strunz10ed4":33,"dana8ed1":34,"dana8ed2":35,"dana8ed3":36,"dana8ed4":37,"csystem":38,"cclass":39,"spacegroup":39,"spacegroupset":40,"a":41,"b":42,"c":43,"alpha":44,"beta":45,"gamma":46,"aerror":11,"berror":11,"cerror":11,"alphaerror":11,"betaerror":11,"gammaerror":11,"va3":11,"z":47,"csmetamict":13,"commentcrystal":11,"twinning":48,"tranglide":11,"parting":49,"epitaxidescription":11,"morphology":50,"tlform":51,"hmin":52,"hmax":52,"hardtype":11,"vhnmin":40,"vhnmax":40,"vhnerror":11,"vhng":11,"vhns":11,"commenthard":11,"dmeas":53,"dmeas2":53,"dcalc":54,"dmeaserror":11,"dcalcerror":11,"commentdense":11,"lustre":11,"lustretype":55,"commentluster":11,"diapheny":56,"streak":57,"colour":58,"commentcolor":11,"colors":59,"streak_colors":62,"luminescence":11,"uv":11,"cleavage":63,"cleavagetype":64,"fracturetype":11,"tenacity":65,"commentbreak":11,"opticaltype":11,"opticalsign":11,"opticalalpha":40,"opticalalpha2":40,"opticalalphaerror":11,"opticalbeta":40,"opticalbeta2":40,"opticalbetaerror":11,"opticalgamma":40,"opticalgamma2":40,"opticalgammaerror":11,"opticalomega":40,"opticalomega2":40,"opticalomegaerror":11,"opticalepsilon":40,"opticalepsilon2":40,"opticalepsilonerror":11,"opticaln":40,"opticaln2":40,"opticalnerror":11,"optical2vcalc":40,"optical2vcalc2":40,"optical2vcalcerror":11,"optical2vmeasured":40,"optical2vmeasured2":40,"optical2vmeasurederror":11,"rimin":11,"rimax":11,"opticaldispersion":11,"opticalpleochroism":66,"opticalpleochorismdesc":67,"opticalbirefringence":11,"opticalcomments":11,"opticalcolour":68,"opticalinternal":69,"opticaltropic":70,"opticalanisotropism":71,"opticalbireflectance":11,"opticalextinction":11,"opticalr":72,"specdispm":11,"ir":11,"electrical":11,"magnetism":11,"thermalbehaviour":11,"other":11,"industrial":11,"occurrence":73,"otheroccurrence":73,"type_specimen_store":74,"description_short":11,"aboutname":75,"rock_parent":11,"rock_parent2":11,"rock_root":9,"rock_bgs_code":11,"meteoritical_code":11,"updttime":76,"reviewed_at":11,"variety_of":11,"varieties":77,"group_members":78,"associates":79,"confused_with":80,"type_localities":88,"occurrence_total":95,"citations":96,"images":132,"structures":213,"synonyms":220,"language_names":223,"wikidata_qid":251,"texts":252},310,"1:1:310:0","788a863b-4488-4b58-8235-5603e4750333","Aramayoite","Ary",0,"mineral",null,316,false,"Ag\u003Csub>3\u003C\u002Fsub>Sb\u003Csub>2\u003C\u002Fsub>(Bi,Sb)S\u003Csub>6\u003C\u002Fsub>","End-member formula: Ag\u003Csub>3\u003C\u002Fsub>Sb\u003Csub>2\u003C\u002Fsub>BiS\u003Csub>6\u003C\u002Fsub>. Formerly given as Ag(Sb,Bi)S\u003Csub>2\u003C\u002Fsub>.",[17,18,19,20],"Ag","Bi","Sb","S",[17,18,19,20],[17,18,19],",Cu,Fe,","5.2.16",[26,27],"APPROVED","GRANDFATHERED",1926,"1926","2","H","A","25","3","7","4","1","Triclinic",2,"0","7.74","8.84","8.32","100.7","90","103.9",6,"About [_101] with composition plane near {_101}","\u003Cmi>{1_01}\u003C\u002Fmi> frequent.","Thin plates","An irregular pocket, about 8 x 6 cm. Irregular and confused aggregate of bright cleavage surfaces with striated areas at the edges, similar to 'books' of mica.",2.5,"5.602","5.624","Metallic","Opaque","Black","Iron-black; deep red (transmitted light)",[60,61],"black","red",[60],"{010} perfect; {100} fair; {001} poor.","Perfect","sectile","Visible","Distinct in oil","White","Red","Anisotropic","Very high in oil","(38.9, 43.4) 400, (38.8, 42.5) 420, (38.5, 41.9) 440, (38.4, 41.6) 460, (38.2, 41.1) 480, (38.0, 40.9) 500, (37.8, 40.5) 520, (37.5, 40.2) 540, (37.3, 40.0) 560, (37.1, 40.1) 580, (37.0, 40.1) 600, (36.7, 39.9) 620, (36.6, 39.5) 640, (36.2, 39.1) 660, (36.1, 39.0) 680, (36.3, 39.8) 700","Hydrothermal silver tin ores.","The Natural History Museum, London, England, 1926,292, 1940,10.\r\nRoyal Ontario Museum, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, M15125.\r\nNational Museum of Natural History, Washington, D.C., USA, 95553.","Named in honor of Don Felix Avelino Aramayo (23 June 1846, Paris, France - 5 May 1929, Arcangues, France), Managing Director of the Compagnie Aramayo de Mines en Bolivie.","2026-04-22 12:51:45",[],[],[],[81],{"id":82,"name":83,"entrytype":9,"csystem":38,"ima_formula":84,"mindat_formula":84,"hmin":52,"hmax":52,"dmeas":85,"dcalc":86,"primary_image_id":87},10995,"Baumstarkite","Ag\u003Csub>3\u003C\u002Fsub>Sb\u003Csub>3\u003C\u002Fsub>S\u003Csub>6\u003C\u002Fsub>","5.33","5.39",2866,[89],{"id":90,"txt":91,"latitude":92,"longitude":93,"country":94},355,"Ánimas Mine, Chocaya-Animas mining district (Animas-Chocaya mining district), Atocha Municipality, Sud Chichas Province, Potosí, Bolivia",-20.9641667,-66.3066667,"Bolivia",31,[97,101,105,109,113,118,123,128],{"id":98,"year":28,"html":99,"doi":100},7027,"Spencer, L. J. (1926) Aramayoite, a new mineral, from Bolivia. \u003Ci>Mineralogical Magazine and Journal of the Mineralogical Society\u003C\u002Fi>,  21 (115) 156-162 \u003Ca target='_blank' href='https:\u002F\u002Fdoi.org\u002F10.1180\u002Fminmag.1926.021.115.03'>doi:10.1180\u002Fminmag.1926.021.115.03\u003C\u002Fa> \u003Ca target='_blank' href='https:\u002F\u002Frruff.info\u002Fdoclib\u002FMinMag\u002FVolume_21\u002F21-115-156.pdf' class='refpdflink'>\u003C\u002Fa>","10.1180\u002Fminmag.1926.021.115.03",{"id":102,"year":103,"html":104,"doi":11},519574,1927,"Foshag, W.F. (1927) New Mineral Names. \u003Ci>American Mineralogist\u003C\u002Fi>,  12 (6). 265-266 \u003Ca target='_blank' href='http:\u002F\u002Fwww.minsocam.org\u002Fammin\u002FAM12\u002FAM12_265.pdf?reftype=.pdf' class='refpdflink'>\u003C\u002Fa>",{"id":106,"year":107,"html":108,"doi":11},1118651,1944,"Palache, Charles, Berman, Harry, Frondel, Clifford (1944) \u003Ci>The System of Mineralogy\u003C\u002Fi> (7th ed.) Vol. 1 - Elements, Sulfides, Sulfosalts, Oxides. John Wiley and Sons, New York.",{"id":110,"year":111,"html":112,"doi":11},522111,1951,"Graham, A. R. (1951) Matildite, aramayoite, miargyrite. \u003Ci>American Mineralogist\u003C\u002Fi>,  36 (5-6) 436-449 \u003Ca target='_blank' href='http:\u002F\u002Fwww.minsocam.org\u002Fammin\u002FAM36\u002FAM36_436.pdf' class='refpdflink'>\u003C\u002Fa>",{"id":114,"year":115,"html":116,"doi":117},16596174,1969,"Ramdohr, Paul (1969) \u003Ci>The Ore Minerals and their Intergrowths\u003C\u002Fi>. Pergamon Press, Oxford. 1174pp. \u003Ca target='_blank' href='https:\u002F\u002Fdoi.org\u002F10.1016\u002Fc2013-0-10027-x'>doi:10.1016\u002Fc2013-0-10027-x\u003C\u002Fa>","10.1016\u002Fc2013-0-10027-x",{"id":119,"year":120,"html":121,"doi":122},108710,1974,"Mullen, D. J. E.; Nowacki, W. (1974) The crystal structure of aramayoite Ag(Sb,Bi)S\u003Csub>2\u003C\u002Fsub>. \u003Ci>Zeitschrift für Kristallographie\u003C\u002Fi>,  139 (1-2). p.54-69. \u003Ca target='_blank' href='https:\u002F\u002Fdoi.org\u002F10.1524\u002Fzkri.1974.139.1-2.54'>doi:10.1524\u002Fzkri.1974.139.1-2.54\u003C\u002Fa> \u003Ca target='_blank' href='https:\u002F\u002Frruff.info\u002Fdoclib\u002Fzk\u002Fvol139\u002FZK139_54.pdf?reftype=unknown' class='refpdflink'>\u003C\u002Fa>","10.1524\u002Fzkri.1974.139.1-2.54",{"id":124,"year":125,"html":126,"doi":127},394603,2002,"Effenberger, Herta, Paar, Werner Hermann, Topa, Dan, Criddle, Alan J., Fleck, Michel (2002) The new mineral baumstarkite and a structural reinvestigation of aramayoite and miargyrite. \u003Ci>American Mineralogist\u003C\u002Fi>,  87 (5) 753-764 \u003Ca target='_blank' href='https:\u002F\u002Fdoi.org\u002F10.2138\u002Fam-2002-5-619'>doi:10.2138\u002Fam-2002-5-619\u003C\u002Fa> \u003Ca target='_blank' href='https:\u002F\u002Frruff.info\u002Fdoclib\u002Fam\u002Fvol87\u002FAM87_753.pdf' class='refpdflink'>\u003C\u002Fa>","10.2138\u002Fam-2002-5-619",{"id":129,"year":130,"html":131,"doi":11},16962931,2005,"(2005) Aramayoite. \u003Ci>Handbook of Mineralogy\u003C\u002Fi>. Mineralogical Society of America \u003Ca target='_blank' href='https:\u002F\u002Fwww.handbookofmineralogy.org\u002Fpdfs\u002Faramayoite.pdf' class='refpdflink'>\u003C\u002Fa>",[133,143,150,157,164,170,177,182,189,196,206],{"id":134,"source_url":135,"license_code":136,"credit_html":137,"title":138,"description":139,"author":140,"original_width":141,"original_height":142},1736,"https:\u002F\u002Fcommons.wikimedia.org\u002F?curid=10137972","CC BY-SA 3.0","Robert M. Lavinsky, via \u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fcommons.wikimedia.org\u002F?curid=10137972\" rel=\"noopener\">Wikimedia Commons\u003C\u002Fa>","Aramayoite-76581.jpg","\u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fen.wikipedia.org\u002Fwiki\u002FAramayoite\" class=\"extiw\" title=\"en:Aramayoite\">Aramayoite\u003C\u002Fa>\n\u003Cdl>\u003Cdd>\u003Cdl>\u003Cdd>Locality: Animas Mine, Atocha-Quechisla District, \u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fen.wikipedia.org\u002Fwiki\u002FSud_Chichas_Province\" class=\"extiw\" title=\"en:Sud Chichas Province\">Sud Chichas Province\u003C\u002Fa>, \u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fen.wikipedia.org\u002Fwiki\u002FPotos%C3%AD_Department\" class=\"extiw\" title=\"en:Potosí Department\">Potosí Department\u003C\u002Fa>, Bolivia (\u003Ca rel=\"nofollow\" class=\"external text\" href=\"http:\u002F\u002Fwww.mindat.org\u002Floc-355.html\">Locality at mindat.org\u003C\u002Fa>)\u003C\u002Fdd>\n\u003Cdd>One of the rarest silver minerals that isn't just found in microscopic amounts in polished sections. Usually seen, when seen at all, in very small cleavages. This is an outstanding specimen from the original locality, with much of the specimen consisting of large thick xl plates of aramayoite. Specimens like this, likely found in the 1920s, rarely come on the market. It is, according to Mark, unprecedented in quality since the discovery of the mineral in 1926. It was an abberant crystal that turned up in an old collection purchased by Cal Graeber some years ago. True, it is a crude crystal that fades out at the base, but it has a decent termination and clear faces, and is of rather high import so a few blemishes can be forgiven in that regard. 2.3 x 1.5 x 1.2 cm\u003C\u002Fdd>\u003C\u002Fdl>\u003C\u002Fdd>\u003C\u002Fdl>","Robert M. Lavinsky",675,800,{"id":144,"source_url":145,"license_code":136,"credit_html":146,"title":147,"description":148,"author":140,"original_width":142,"original_height":149},1737,"https:\u002F\u002Fcommons.wikimedia.org\u002F?curid=10158686","Robert M. Lavinsky, via \u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fcommons.wikimedia.org\u002F?curid=10158686\" rel=\"noopener\">Wikimedia Commons\u003C\u002Fa>","Aramayoite-199882.jpg","\u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fen.wikipedia.org\u002Fwiki\u002FAramayoite\" class=\"extiw\" title=\"en:Aramayoite\">Aramayoite\u003C\u002Fa>\n\u003Cdl>\u003Cdd>\u003Cdl>\u003Cdd>Locality: Animas Mine, Atocha-Quechisla District, \u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fen.wikipedia.org\u002Fwiki\u002FSud_Chichas_Province\" class=\"extiw\" title=\"en:Sud Chichas Province\">Sud Chichas Province\u003C\u002Fa>, \u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fen.wikipedia.org\u002Fwiki\u002FPotos%C3%AD_Department\" class=\"extiw\" title=\"en:Potosí Department\">Potosí Department\u003C\u002Fa>, Bolivia (\u003Ca rel=\"nofollow\" class=\"external text\" href=\"http:\u002F\u002Fwww.mindat.org\u002Floc-355.html\">Locality at mindat.org\u003C\u002Fa>)\u003C\u002Fdd>\n\u003Cdd>Size: 6.6 x 5.0 x 2.9 cm.\u003C\u002Fdd>\n\u003Cdd>Aramayoite is a very rare silver sulfide species containing tin, and bismuth. This is material from the type locality from which it was described in 1926, collected only a few years later in 1929-1930 on the fourth Vaux-family-sponsored mineralogical expedition to South America. This is a rich sample of silver and tin ore which has a vug of pocket crystals and also exposed, flay-laying embedded crystals of aramayoite to 8mm which show metallic, mirror-like faces on the upper-right part of the specimen. Ex. Philadelphia Academy of Sciences Collection.\u003C\u002Fdd>\u003C\u002Fdl>\u003C\u002Fdd>\u003C\u002Fdl>",514,{"id":151,"source_url":152,"license_code":136,"credit_html":153,"title":154,"description":148,"author":140,"original_width":155,"original_height":156},1738,"https:\u002F\u002Fcommons.wikimedia.org\u002F?curid=10158687","Robert M. Lavinsky, via \u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fcommons.wikimedia.org\u002F?curid=10158687\" rel=\"noopener\">Wikimedia Commons\u003C\u002Fa>","Aramayoite-199883.jpg",400,318,{"id":158,"source_url":159,"license_code":136,"credit_html":160,"title":161,"description":162,"author":140,"original_width":163,"original_height":142},1739,"https:\u002F\u002Fcommons.wikimedia.org\u002F?curid=10158689","Robert M. Lavinsky, via \u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fcommons.wikimedia.org\u002F?curid=10158689\" rel=\"noopener\">Wikimedia Commons\u003C\u002Fa>","Aramayoite-199884.jpg","\u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fen.wikipedia.org\u002Fwiki\u002FAramayoite\" class=\"extiw\" title=\"en:Aramayoite\">Aramayoite\u003C\u002Fa>\n\u003Cdl>\u003Cdd>\u003Cdl>\u003Cdd>Locality: Animas Mine, Atocha-Quechisla District, \u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fen.wikipedia.org\u002Fwiki\u002FSud_Chichas_Province\" class=\"extiw\" title=\"en:Sud Chichas Province\">Sud Chichas Province\u003C\u002Fa>, \u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fen.wikipedia.org\u002Fwiki\u002FPotos%C3%AD_Department\" class=\"extiw\" title=\"en:Potosí Department\">Potosí Department\u003C\u002Fa>, Bolivia (\u003Ca rel=\"nofollow\" class=\"external text\" href=\"http:\u002F\u002Fwww.mindat.org\u002Floc-355.html\">Locality at mindat.org\u003C\u002Fa>)\u003C\u002Fdd>\n\u003Cdd>Size: 10.6 x 6.2 x 3.3 cm.\u003C\u002Fdd>\n\u003Cdd>Aramayoite is a very rare silver sulfide species containing tin, and bismuth. This is material from the type locality from which it was described in 1926, collected only a few years later in 1929-1930 on the fourth Vaux-family-sponsored mineralogical expedition to South America. This is a rich sample of silver and tin ore which has a vug of pocket crystals (microcrystals, sub-mm druse) and also exposed, flay-laying embedded crystals of aramayoite to 4mm which show metallic, mirror-like faces on the upper-right part of the specimen. Ex. Philadelphia Academy of Sciences Collection.\u003C\u002Fdd>\u003C\u002Fdl>\u003C\u002Fdd>\u003C\u002Fdl>",517,{"id":165,"source_url":166,"license_code":136,"credit_html":167,"title":168,"description":162,"author":140,"original_width":169,"original_height":155},1740,"https:\u002F\u002Fcommons.wikimedia.org\u002F?curid=10158691","Robert M. Lavinsky, via \u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fcommons.wikimedia.org\u002F?curid=10158691\" rel=\"noopener\">Wikimedia Commons\u003C\u002Fa>","Aramayoite-199885.jpg",348,{"id":171,"source_url":172,"license_code":136,"credit_html":173,"title":174,"description":175,"author":140,"original_width":176,"original_height":149},1741,"https:\u002F\u002Fcommons.wikimedia.org\u002F?curid=10159324","Robert M. Lavinsky, via \u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fcommons.wikimedia.org\u002F?curid=10159324\" rel=\"noopener\">Wikimedia Commons\u003C\u002Fa>","Aramayoite-201708.jpg","\u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fen.wikipedia.org\u002Fwiki\u002FAramayoite\" class=\"extiw\" title=\"en:Aramayoite\">Aramayoite\u003C\u002Fa>\n\u003Cdl>\u003Cdd>\u003Cdl>\u003Cdd>Locality: Animas Mine, Atocha-Quechisla District, \u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fen.wikipedia.org\u002Fwiki\u002FSud_Chichas_Province\" class=\"extiw\" title=\"en:Sud Chichas Province\">Sud Chichas Province\u003C\u002Fa>, \u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fen.wikipedia.org\u002Fwiki\u002FPotos%C3%AD_Department\" class=\"extiw\" title=\"en:Potosí Department\">Potosí Department\u003C\u002Fa>, Bolivia (\u003Ca rel=\"nofollow\" class=\"external text\" href=\"http:\u002F\u002Fwww.mindat.org\u002Floc-355.html\">Locality at mindat.org\u003C\u002Fa>)\u003C\u002Fdd>\n\u003Cdd>Size: 5.3 x 3.3 x 2.7 cm.\u003C\u002Fdd>\n\u003Cdd>Aramayoite is a rare silver, antimony, bismuth sulfosalt and this fine piece hails from the Type Locality - the Animas Mine of Bolivia. A 2.1 cm vug in sulfide matrix is richly lined with iridescent purple and gold aramayoite crystals. The species was discovered in 1926 and this historic old-time piece was collected by Sam Gordon for the Philadelphia Academy of Sciences in 1929-1930 on a field expedition. Ex. Philadelphia Academy of Sciences.\u003C\u002Fdd>\u003C\u002Fdl>\u003C\u002Fdd>\u003C\u002Fdl>",750,{"id":178,"source_url":179,"license_code":136,"credit_html":180,"title":181,"description":175,"author":140,"original_width":155,"original_height":90},1742,"https:\u002F\u002Fcommons.wikimedia.org\u002F?curid=10159325","Robert M. Lavinsky, via \u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fcommons.wikimedia.org\u002F?curid=10159325\" rel=\"noopener\">Wikimedia Commons\u003C\u002Fa>","Aramayoite-201709.jpg",{"id":183,"source_url":184,"license_code":136,"credit_html":185,"title":186,"description":187,"author":140,"original_width":155,"original_height":188},33542,"https:\u002F\u002Fcommons.wikimedia.org\u002F?curid=10456540","Robert M. Lavinsky, via \u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fcommons.wikimedia.org\u002F?curid=10456540\" rel=\"noopener\">Wikimedia Commons\u003C\u002Fa>","Aramayoite-pas-46c.jpg","\u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fen.wikipedia.org\u002Fwiki\u002FAramayoite\" class=\"extiw\" title=\"en:Aramayoite\">Aramayoite\u003C\u002Fa>\n\u003Cdl>\u003Cdd>\u003Cdl>\u003Cdd>Locality: Animas Mine, Atocha-Quechisla District, \u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fen.wikipedia.org\u002Fwiki\u002FSud_Chichas_Province\" class=\"extiw\" title=\"en:Sud Chichas Province\">Sud Chichas Province\u003C\u002Fa>, \u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fen.wikipedia.org\u002Fwiki\u002FPotos%C3%AD_Department\" class=\"extiw\" title=\"en:Potosí Department\">Potosí Department\u003C\u002Fa>, Bolivia (\u003Ca rel=\"nofollow\" class=\"external text\" href=\"http:\u002F\u002Fwww.mindat.org\u002Floc-355.html\">Locality at mindat.org\u003C\u002Fa>)\u003C\u002Fdd>\n\u003Cdd>Size: small cabinet, 6.6 x 5.0 x 2.9 cm\n\u003Cdl>\u003Cdt>Aramayoite\u003C\u002Fdt>\u003C\u002Fdl>\u003C\u002Fdd>\n\u003Cdd>Aramayoite is a very rare silver sulfide species containing tin, and bismuth. This is material fro mthe type locality from which it was described in 1926 , collected only a few years later in 1929-1930 on the fourth Vaux-family-sponsored mineralogical expedition to South America. This is a rich sample of silver and tin ore which has a vug of pocket crystals and also exposed, flay-laying embedded crystals of aramayoite to 8mm which show mettalic, mirror-like faces on the upper-right part of the specimen.\u003C\u002Fdd>\u003C\u002Fdl>\u003C\u002Fdd>\u003C\u002Fdl>",282,{"id":190,"source_url":191,"license_code":136,"credit_html":192,"title":193,"description":194,"author":140,"original_width":155,"original_height":195},33543,"https:\u002F\u002Fcommons.wikimedia.org\u002F?curid=10456541","Robert M. Lavinsky, via \u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fcommons.wikimedia.org\u002F?curid=10456541\" rel=\"noopener\">Wikimedia Commons\u003C\u002Fa>","Aramayoite-pas-47d.jpg","\u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fen.wikipedia.org\u002Fwiki\u002FAramayoite\" class=\"extiw\" title=\"en:Aramayoite\">Aramayoite\u003C\u002Fa>\n\u003Cdl>\u003Cdd>\u003Cdl>\u003Cdd>Locality: Animas Mine, Atocha-Quechisla District, \u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fen.wikipedia.org\u002Fwiki\u002FSud_Chichas_Province\" class=\"extiw\" title=\"en:Sud Chichas Province\">Sud Chichas Province\u003C\u002Fa>, \u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fen.wikipedia.org\u002Fwiki\u002FPotos%C3%AD_Department\" class=\"extiw\" title=\"en:Potosí Department\">Potosí Department\u003C\u002Fa>, Bolivia (\u003Ca rel=\"nofollow\" class=\"external text\" href=\"http:\u002F\u002Fwww.mindat.org\u002Floc-355.html\">Locality at mindat.org\u003C\u002Fa>)\u003C\u002Fdd>\n\u003Cdd>Size: cabinet, 10.6 x 6.2 x 3.3 cm\n\u003Cdl>\u003Cdt>Aramayoite\u003C\u002Fdt>\u003C\u002Fdl>\u003C\u002Fdd>\n\u003Cdd>Aramayoite is a very rare silver sulfide species containing tin, and bismuth. This is material fro mthe type locality from which it was described in 1926 , collected only a few years later in 1929-1930 on the fourth Vaux-family-sponosred mineralogical expedition to South America. This is a rich sample of silver and tin ore which has a vug of pocket crystals (microcrystals, sub-mm druse) and also exposed, flay-laying embedded crystals of aramayoite to 4mm which show mettalic, mirror-like faces on the upper-right part of the specimen.\u003C\u002Fdd>\u003C\u002Fdl>\u003C\u002Fdd>\u003C\u002Fdl>",395,{"id":197,"source_url":198,"license_code":199,"credit_html":200,"title":201,"description":202,"author":203,"original_width":204,"original_height":205},33545,"https:\u002F\u002Fcommons.wikimedia.org\u002F?curid=118205786","CC BY-SA 2.0","Pacific Museum of Earth from Canada, via \u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fcommons.wikimedia.org\u002F?curid=118205786\" rel=\"noopener\">Wikimedia Commons\u003C\u002Fa>","Aramayoite (40945007533).jpg","\u003Cp>Animas Mine\nBolivia\n\u003C\u002Fp>\nS-74-1972","Pacific Museum of Earth from Canada",6000,4000,{"id":207,"source_url":208,"license_code":136,"credit_html":209,"title":210,"description":211,"author":140,"original_width":212,"original_height":155},33540,"https:\u002F\u002Fcommons.wikimedia.org\u002F?curid=10453053","Robert M. Lavinsky, via \u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fcommons.wikimedia.org\u002F?curid=10453053\" rel=\"noopener\">Wikimedia Commons\u003C\u002Fa>","Aramayoite-Silver-mf27b.jpg","\u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fen.wikipedia.org\u002Fwiki\u002FAramayoite\" class=\"extiw\" title=\"en:Aramayoite\">Aramayoite\u003C\u002Fa>, \u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fen.wikipedia.org\u002Fwiki\u002FSilver\" class=\"extiw\" title=\"en:Silver\">Silver\u003C\u002Fa>\n\u003Cdl>\u003Cdd>\u003Cdl>\u003Cdd>Locality: Animas Mine, Atocha-Quechisla District, \u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fen.wikipedia.org\u002Fwiki\u002FSud_Chichas_Province\" class=\"extiw\" title=\"en:Sud Chichas Province\">Sud Chichas Province\u003C\u002Fa>, \u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fen.wikipedia.org\u002Fwiki\u002FPotos%C3%AD_Department\" class=\"extiw\" title=\"en:Potosí Department\">Potosí Department\u003C\u002Fa>, Bolivia (\u003Ca rel=\"nofollow\" class=\"external text\" href=\"http:\u002F\u002Fwww.mindat.org\u002Floc-355.html\">Locality at mindat.org\u003C\u002Fa>)\u003C\u002Fdd>\n\u003Cdd>Size: thumbnail, 2.3 x 1.5 x 1.2 cm\n\u003Cdl>\u003Cdt>Aramayoite (HUGE CRYSTAL, rare silver species!)\u003C\u002Fdt>\u003C\u002Fdl>\u003C\u002Fdd>\n\u003Cdd>One of the rarest silver minerals that isn't just found in microscopic amounts in polished sections. Usually seen, when seen at all, in very small cleavages. This is an outstanding specimen from the original locality, with much of the specimen consisting of large thick xl plates of aramayoite. Specimens like this, likely found in the 1920s, rarely come on the market. It is, according to Mark, unprecedented in quality since the discovery of the mineral in 1926. It was an abberant crystal that turned up in an old collection purchased by Cal Graeber some years ago. True, it is a crude crystal that fades out at the base, but it has a decent termination and clear faces, and is of rather high import so a few blemishes can be forgiven in that regard.\u003C\u002Fdd>\u003C\u002Fdl>\u003C\u002Fdd>\u003C\u002Fdl>",261,[214],{"id":215,"url":216,"label":217,"formula":218,"spacegroup":219,"year":125},909,"\u002Fcif\u002F909.cif","Effenberger 2002","Ag (Sb.666 Bi.334) S2","P -1",[221,222],"Aramayoiet","Aramayoitt",[224,228,232,236,240,243,247],{"lang":225,"names":226},"ca",[227],"aramayoïta",{"lang":229,"names":230},"de",[231],"Aramayoit",{"lang":233,"names":234},"es",[235],"Aramayoíta",{"lang":237,"names":238},"eu",[239],"Aramayoïta",{"lang":241,"names":242},"it",[7],{"lang":244,"names":245},"ta",[246],"அராமயோயிட்டு",{"lang":248,"names":249},"zh",[250],"硫铋锑银矿","Q625716",{"history":11,"applications":11}]