RHODOCHROSITE
Specimen rho-8
$ 68.00Dims: 2.75" x 1.75" x 2.5" (7.5 x 4.4 x 6.3 cm)
Wt: 7.76 oz(220.3 g.)
Uruchacua Mine, Ancash, Peru
About 10 or 11 substantial crystals of Rhodocrosite inhabit this specimen, though at least half of them show bright cleavage planes, denoting missing material. These crystals are located on two distinct areas on the host rock, which are coated with the black material that I am pretty sure is made up of some form of manganese oxide. These patches are set on opposite sides of the host. All of the crystals have a uniform, moderately-deep pink color and a vitreous luster. Some of them have iternal fractures that neatly bisect the crystals along cleavage planes, but these don't show any sign of separation. As a whole, the crystals are surprisingly clear; most show areas of transparency. Where complete, they show good crystal form in the shape of hexagonal prisms that are surprisingly round; in some circumstances, they resemble the bright pink grossulars that come from Charcas, in Mexico. One could nearly cut some small gems out of several of these.