COLEMANITE
Specimen col-2
$ 15.00Dims: 3.25" x 2" x 1.5"(8.3 x 5.1 x 3.8 cm)
Wt: 4.50 oz.(127.7 g)
Boron, California, U.S.A.
This specimen poses a mystery to me. Resting on a bed of some massive mineral that I cannot identify are hundreds of clear, sharp bladed crystals of Colemanite. They are colorless and generally measure about 1/2"(1.3 cm) in length. They have exceptional clarity and moderate damage to individual points, which are spearhead-shaped and have slightly curved acute edges. Where visible, they have a vitreous luster and reflect light quite well. I say "where visible" because many of the blades have small, pale yellow globules on them, some to the extent that only the edges of a blade can be seen. I don't know what this material is- it has a dull, waxy luster and seems to lack crystal form. Besides, a 10-power loupe isn't sufficient to see these deposits anyway. I think that the globules might be made of calcite, but I need reassurrance from someone who has seen material from this locality.