Pyromorphite

Crystal system · Hexagonal

Pyromorphite is a phosphate mineral prized by collectors for its exceptional color range, with several world-class Chinese localities.

Lime-green pyromorphite crystal cluster from Guangxi, China

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Elemental Composition (by mass)
ElementMass %Visual
Pb Lead76.38%
O Oxygen14.15%
P Phosphorus6.85%
Cl Chlorine2.61%
Computed from simplified end-member formula. Solid-solution series, water content, and trace substitutions cause real-world variation.
IMA Abbreviation (Whitney-Evans 2010)
Pmo
→ Pyromorphite
Pb chlorophosphate
Standard symbol from American Mineralogist (Whitney & Evans, 2010). Used in thin-section labeling, phase diagrams, and IMA-style species records.
Pronunciation
/ˌpaɪrəˈmɔːrfaɪt/
pye-roh-MOR-fite
Greek "fire shape"
⚠ Safety & Handling
toxicmoderate
Lead chlorophosphate.
Handling: Same as galena.
Information provided in good faith. Consult local hazmat regulations for transport and disposal. Severely hazardous specimens may require special storage cabinets.
Pseudomorph Relationships
Replaced by — this mineral commonly becomes:
Galena replacement (rare)
Reverse — Pb chlorophosphate reduces to galena under sulfide-rich conditions. Rare.
Tsumeb.
Replaces — this mineral is often a pseudomorph after:
Galena replacement
Galena oxidizes to pyromorphite in oxidized Pb deposits.
Bunker Hill, Idaho; Cumberland.
A pseudomorph (Greek "false form") is a mineral with the external shape of another species — the chemistry has changed but the crystal habit is inherited.
Luster
resinousadamantine
Bright high-RI green or yellow.
Specific Gravity
7.00–7.10
g/cm³
very heavy
Pb chlorophosphate.
For comparison: water = 1.00, glass ≈ 2.5, quartz = 2.65, corundum ≈ 4.00, galena ≈ 7.50, gold ≈ 19.3.
Streak Test
white / pale green
Pale streak; distinguishes from green apatite (white).
Streak = color of the powdered mineral. Drag specimen across unglazed white porcelain plate (Mohs 6.5). For minerals harder than the plate, crush a small flake into powder and observe color.
Mohs 3.5–4
Vickers (~) 200 HV
Knoop (~) 220 HK
Element composition by mass

Formula: Pb₅(PO₄)₃Cl · molar mass: 1356.36 g/mol

Pb 76.38%
O 14.15%
P 6.85%
Cl 2.61%

Computed from atomic weights (IUPAC 2021). Site-occupancy groups (Fe,Mn) split equally.

Mohs Hardness 3.5–4
1
Talc
2
Gypsum
3
Calcite
4
Fluorite
5
Apatite
6
Orthoclase
7
Quartz
8
Topaz
9
Corundum
10
Diamond

Pyromorphite sits at 3.5–4 on the Mohs scale — can be scratched by a steel knife.

Colors:
Streak
White
Crystal system
Hexagonal
PhosphatesPhosphates
TL;DR · 1 min read
Pyromorphite (Pb₅(PO₄)₃Cl) is one of China's most iconic collector minerals. Vivid green to yellow-green hexagonal prisms form barrel-shaped clusters in oxidized lead deposits.

Pyromorphite (Pb₅(PO₄)₃Cl) is one of China’s most iconic collector minerals. Vivid green to yellow-green hexagonal prisms form barrel-shaped clusters in oxidized lead deposits. Daoping Mine in Guangxi is the world’s premier source of large, gemmy specimens with electric apple-green color.

Notable Chinese Localities

Daoping Mine and Yangshuo (Guangxi) produce world-class apple-green clusters. Huanggang (Inner Mongolia) and Yaogangxian (Hunan) yield smaller specimens.

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About Pyromorphite

Pyromorphite belongs to the phosphate class in the apatite group and has the chemical formula Pb5(PO4)3Cl. It crystallizes in the hexagonal system and is one of the most visually varied minerals in the collector market. Its combination of structural character and global distribution make it a recognized species in both systematic and aesthetic collections.

Identification & care

Pyromorphite typically forms stubby to prismatic hexagonal crystals; barrel-shaped; hollow hopper crystals common; botryoidal, reniform, granular. Its color range is broad, including green (yellow-green, grass-green, brown-green), yellow, orange, brown, and colorless. The luster is sub-vitreous, resinous, waxy, the streak is white, and specimens are typically transparent, translucent. The cleavage is poor/indistinct. The fracture is uneven, sub-conchoidal, which aids identification.

Collector context

How it forms

In terms of geology, Pyromorphite forms in secondary mineral in oxidized zones of lead ore deposits; formed by action of phosphate-bearing solutions on galena and other lead minerals. It is commonly found in association with galena, cerussite, mimetite, wulfenite, limonite, anglesite, vanadinite.

Classic Chinese localities

Daoping Mine is a benchmark source for pyromorphite.

Why collectors care

Collectors pursue Pyromorphite for the clarity of its crystal form and, in good material, saturated color that reads instantly across a display case. A well-terminated pyromorphite on clean matrix photographs well, identifies quickly, and anchors a cabinet piece. Top Chinese specimens over the last two decades have reset the bar for what pyromorphite looks like at collector grade.

What affects value

Value in Pyromorphite is assessed, in typical order of weight, against: (1) locality provenance; (2) size relative to the species norm; (3) crystal form and termination sharpness; (4) color saturation and zoning; (5) transparency and internal clarity; (6) matrix quality and aesthetic balance; (7) condition (absence of damage, chips, or repair). Cleaning quality and verified locality documentation act as multipliers across the above.

Naming history

The name Pyromorphite has a specific etymological and historical context — see Mindat's reference entry for provenance details. We have retained naming data at the record level; published prose is paraphrased from factual fields rather than copied from source.

Frequently asked questions

What is Pyromorphite?

Pyromorphite is a phosphate mineral prized by collectors for its exceptional color range, with several world-class Chinese localities.

What is the chemical formula of Pyromorphite?

The chemical formula of Pyromorphite is Pb5(PO4)3Cl.

What crystal system does Pyromorphite belong to?

Pyromorphite crystallises in the Hexagonal crystal system.

Where is Pyromorphite found?

Notable localities for Pyromorphite include Daoping Mine, China.

References & databases

Mindat.org is the world’s largest open mineralogy database. Our descriptions are written independently and fact-checked.

Available Pyromorphite specimens

4 specimens