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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.

Devillina from Cantera Berta, Sant Cugat del Vallès, Barcelona, Catalunya, España — Terrium

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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