MALACHITE
Specimen mal-9
$ 45.00Dims: 3.7" x 2.5" x 1.5" (9.4 x 6.4 x 3.8 cm)
Wt: 6.67 oz. (189.0 g)
Kolwezi, Zaire
Part of a sandstone crust makes up the base for this specimen, upon which lie two crusts of intergrown specular Malachite crystals. The crusts are in generally good condition, with some noticeable damage in the form of crushed crystals. Though very small (a loupe or other magnification is needed to see them clearly) and mostly incomplete, these crystals have some of the best form that I have seen in Malachite, with definable edges and smooth faces that have a vitreous luster, giving one of the crusts a sparkle. They have a flat tabular habit and are shaped like spearheads, resembling some descloizites that I have seen. However, intense intergrowth makes this somewhat difficult to determine. Their color is a deep green, and individual crystals are at least translucent. The other crust's crystals are aggregated into rounded botryoidal clusters. Its crystals are considerably smaller and less complete, but there are a few visible bladed crystals gathered together in one spot. I could have a "field day" with this specimen if I had a decent microscope with a camera hookup!