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Smaltite Value, Price, and Jewelry Information


Smaltite is a collectors oddity, cut only as cabochons. It is seldom seen in collections since it is not especially distinctive, with a color resembling other metallic sulfides and arsenides.

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By Joel E. Arem, Ph.D., FGA, updated on

Streak: Black.

Occurrence: Occurs in medium- to high-temperature veins, with Ni and Co minerals.

California; Colorado.

Cobalt district. Ontario and British Columbia, Canada.

Chile; Switzerland: Germany.

Comments: Smaltite is a collectors oddity, cut only as cabochons. It is seldom seen in collections since it is not especially distinctive, with a color resembling other metallic sulfides and arsenides.

Name: From its use as a source of cobalt for the pigment smalt, which is blue.

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