HYDROZINCITE
Specimen hyd-4
$ 55.00Dims: 4.5 x 4.3 x 1.9" (11.4 x 10.9 x 4.8 cm)
Wt: 1 lb., 4.7 oz. (587.0 g)
Yellow Pine Mine, Goodsprings, Clark County, Nevada, U.S.A.
This large hand specimen consists mostly of Hydrozincite by weight- it consists of many folded, warped layers of the mineral that are compacted together. There are several hollows and pits that extend a short depth into the specimen, and these are lined with fine druses of tiny Hydrozincite crystals. These crystals are generally in very good condition due to their protective environment, and do not exceed 0.1" (3 mm) in length. They are too small for one to effectively study their form without considerable magnification, but they appear to have a reasonably good form. The crystals are colorless and have a bright pearly luster, whereas the massive Hydrozincite is dull and has a bright white coloration. There is a small amount of a dull brown host rock attached to the Hydrozincite- it looks like a conglomerate of some sort, as there are many small, irregular bits of material trapped in it. However, there are a few hollows that extend into it, too, and these are also lined with colorless crystals.