RHODOCHROSITE
Specimen rho-47
$ 170.00Dims: 1.46x0.88x0.49" (3.70x2.24x1.25cm)
Wt: 0.61oz (17.3g)
Sweet Home Mine, Alma, Colorado, USA
A single large rhodochrosite crystal is perched on a host rock consisting of a mass of metal sulfides (including pyrite and sphalerite among others) and well-formed prismatic quartz crystals. Actually, the rhodochrosite crystal rests on several smaller rhodo's, all of which have excellent rhombohedral form and a pale pink color. They are moderately transparent with many internal fractures. There is a noticeable spot of damage where the host rock broke off during mining, taking an end of the rhodochrosite crystal with it (near the left of the specimen in the image). Now for some extras: first, a tiny portion of the rhodo shades to a creamy yellow color - it must be another mineral, or a very unusual impurity. There are several tiny spots of a yellow mineral scattered over the specimen, and on the bottom are two tiny but pretty cubes of blue fluorite.