CERUSSITE
Specimen cer-5
$ 115.00Dims: 2.0" x 1.3" x 1.0"(5.1 x 3.3 x 2.5 cm)
Wt: 2.25 oz.(63.9 g) w/ base
Broken Hill Mine, Kabwe, Zambia
This Cerussite specimen is small but very impressive; it consists of a cluster of many crystals that are intergrown and packed together tightly enough to become two singular, flat, crystalline "units" that intersect each other at a 60-degree angle. Like the units that they make up, the orthorombic prismatic crystals also intersect each other at 60-degree angles, creating complex triangular patterns on the flat faces of the units. One side of each unit has the pale gray-beige coloration, adamantine luster, and translucence/transparence of Cerussite, and is more densely packed than the other side of each face, which has a dark gray color, duller luster, and is opaque and has loosely arranged crystals. Some of these crystals grow outward from the units, so one can clearly see their form, but most are completely assimilated. I don't know what causes the dark gray color, but there is very little of it,