RHODOCHROSITE
Specimen rho-30
$ 32.00Dims: 5.8 x 4.7 x 1.8" (14.7 x 11.9 x 4.6 cm)
Wt: 1 lb., 8.4 oz. (691 g)
Uruchacua Mine, Ancash Department, Peru
This large hand specimen consists of several dozen dull Rhodochrosite clusters that rest on a crystalline quartz base. These clusters reach up to 0.6" (1.5 cm) in diameter and in one area are intergrown to form a crust of sorts. They are in good condition, showing little damage, and could be construed as rosettes, as they have the proper form. Each cluster is made up of many tiny, heavily-intergrown Rhodochrosite blades. These blades have reasonably good form, though they are heavily intergrown, and have a dull brownish-pink color and an equally dull, matte luster. All are essentially opaque. Around the large clusters are scattered many tiny clusters, each of which is made up of only a few blades. These are nestled among the quartz crystals that make up the base. These crystals do not exceed 0.4" (1.0 cm) in length, and though they are well-formed, appear dull and frosted. It would seem that the entire piece underwent substantial weathering.