RHODIZITE
Specimen rhz-1
$ 200.00Dims: 1.4" x 1.1" x 0.8" (3.6 x 2.8 x 2.0 cm)
Wt: 22.1 g
Sahatany Valley, Antisarabe area, Madagascar
When I first saw this odd thumbnail specimen, I thought that it was just another green grossular specimen. Not so! It is actually a rare borate mineral that has a similar color and structure to that of the garnet family. There are 3 discernable crystals on this specimen. The largest has dimensions of 0.6 x 0.5 x 0.5" (1.5 x 1.3 x 1.3 cm) and shows moderate damage in the form of a scuffed, missing point. Other than that, it is in good condition and shows a rather warped variation of the isometric system that I cannot identify. Its edges are sharp and its faces are clean- some show a dull, waxy luster, whereas others have a much brighter, pearly luster. These brighter faces also show triangular growth patterns that are quite subtle but detailed (see the close-up image). The crystals are all a pale green in color and appear to be heavily internally fractured- they are only moderately to dimly translucent. The smaller crystals do not exceed 0.1" (3 mm) in any dimension. One of these has a rather odd, triangular dipyramidal form; I would have expected it to be octahedral. They rest on a base that appears to be made up of both smoky quartz and some type of feldspar.