RHODOCHROSITE
Specimen rho-25
$ 145.00Dims: 2.0 x 1.3 x 1.2" (5.1 x 3.3 x 3.0 cm)
Wt: 2.42 oz. (68.7 g)
Uruchaqua Mine, Ancash Department, Peru
A portion of at least 7 intergrown Rhodochrosite stalactites makes up this large thumbnail specimen. This section shows considerable breakage on one side, where the stalactites were separated from their bases, but due to the presence of rust on the broken surfaces, this damage may have occurred prior to mining. The other end of the section has been cut generally flat and polished to a moderate gloss. Through it, one can clearly see the alternating pale and deep pink concentric bands of massive and semicrystalline Rhodochrosite. A few of the bands show noticeable transparence, but the paler layers are probably only dimly translucent at best. The natural outer surface of the stalactites is heavily rust-stained in some areas and dusted with a fine, pale gray, powdery substance (which I actually think is polishing compound), but it still has a moderate pink coloration and a generally dull luster. Its surface texture alternates between mammillary and crystalline, with a few faces possessing a pearly luster. Like most such specimens, there is no host rock of any form present.