Hubei Province

China · Hubei
Calcite tower crystal on white blade matrix from Hubei
Hubei Province, China — malachite, azurite, calcite localities.

About Hubei Provinceextended article

Hubei Province, in central China along the middle Yangtze River, is an old and productive mining region whose deposits have supplied both metals and fine mineral specimens. Two themes stand out for collectors: the copper-iron skarns around Daye, and the famous turquoise of the north-west of the province.

Daye and the copper-iron skarns

The Daye district near Huangshi, on the south bank of the Yangtze, is a classic Chinese iron- and copper-skarn area where granitic intrusions met carbonate rocks. It has long produced magnetite and copper ore, and with them collector minerals such as malachite, azurite, chalcopyrite, and well-formed calcite and quartz.

Hubei turquoise

North-western Hubei — the Yunxian, Zhushan and Shiyan area — is China's premier source of turquoise, mined there for a very long time and prized for its even blue colour. 'Hubei turquoise' is a benchmark in the Chinese gem and ornamental trade.

For collectors

Hubei specimens range from green-and-blue copper carbonates and bright sulfides of the Daye skarns to polished turquoise nodules, making the province a varied and historically important corner of Chinese mineralogy.

Frequently asked questions

Where is Hubei Province?

Hubei Province is a mineral locality in Hubei, China.

What minerals are found at Hubei Province?

Minerals from Hubei Province include Fluorite, Calcite, Pyrite.

What is Hubei Province known for?

Hubei Province, China — malachite, azurite, calcite localities.

References & databases

Mindat.org is the world’s largest open mineralogy database.

Specimens from Hubei Province

11 specimens