Devillina
Devillina is a mineral with formula CaCu₄(SO₄)₂(OH)₆·3H₂O, in the Sulfatos group. This specimen comes from Cantera Berta, Sant Cugat del Vallès, Barcelona, Catalunya, España and joined the Terrium collection in 2025.
Description
Turquoise-blue crystals on matrix, with galena and linarite in fracture zones; granular, lustrous texture; dominant twinned quartz structure; dense, heavy matrix; bluish fluorescence under UV in some areas.
About Devillina
Devilline is a hydrated calcium-copper sulphate. It typically occurs as a secondary mineral in the oxidised zones of copper deposits, with blue-green to turquoise colour and fibrous, platy or earthy habits.
About the locality
Cantera Berta, between Sant Cugat del Vallès and El Papiol, is a classic Catalan locality, known mainly for low-temperature hydrothermal mineralisation with fluorite, galena, sphalerite and other associated minerals. Devilline is documented there, but it is not a defining feature of the deposit.
Technical data
- Catalogue No.
- 0438
- Internal reference
- T0045
- Composition
- CaCu₄(SO₄)₂(OH)₆·3H₂O
- Name
- Devillina
- Group
- Sulfatos
- Category
- Lucimera
- Matrix
- Cuarzo
- Associations
- Galena, Linarita
- Mine
- Cantera Berta
- District / Municipality
- Sant Cugat del Vallès
- Province
- Barcelona
- Region
- Catalunya
- Country
- España
- Size (cm)
- 20 x 9 x 4
- Weight
- 220 g
- Acquired
- 2025
- Etymology
- Named in honour of Henri Étienne Sainte-Claire Deville (1818–1881), an influential French chemist known for developing the first commercial process to produce aluminium.
- Quality
- Buena
- Value trend
- Estable
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