RHODOCHROSITE
Specimen rho-18
$ 65.00Dims: 4.2" x 3.3" x 1.9" (10.7 x 8.4 x 4.8 cm)
Wt: 6.13 oz. (173.7 g)
Chihuahua, Mexico
Many of the aspects of this Rhodochrosite specimen are rather odd. Aside from the fact that this specimen is Mexican, the material itself has an unusual occurrence. It takes on the form of small, round clusters of radiating and tightly compact crystals that are mostly intergrown into a thin, botryoidal crust which coats a thick section of a pale brown host rock. These clusters have an average diameter of 0.1 - 0.2" (3-5 mm), and though a few are obviously damaged, most are in excellent condition. A cross-section of the crust shows a very thin (1 mm thick or less) layer of pink compact, fibrous and radiating needles that rest on a cream-colored bottom layer that has pink highlights. The outer surfaces of these clusters is stained an almost orange coloration by either a manganese or an iron oxide coating that also coats parts of the base rock. The base rock itself is extremely odd in that it is composed of a mudstone or siltstone that has an exceptionally low density. It is criss-crossed with thin, straight veins of the oxide that coats its upper surface.