RHODOCHROSITE
Specimen rho-9
$ 68.00Dims: 2.2" x 1.5" x 1.6" (5.5 x 5 x 4.5 cm)
Wt: 3.90 oz(110.6 g.)
Uruchacua Mine, Ancash, Peru
At least 10 crystals are embedded in the host rock of this Peruvian Rhodocrosite specimen, along with shards of several others. Most of the discernable crystals here are complete, though some do show damage in the form of cleavage planes, denoting missing material. The crystals are in the hexagonal prismatic form with trigonal basal pinacoidal terminations and are a rose-red color. They have some visible internal fracturing, which means(you guessed it!) they are transparent. They have excellent transparency, actually, and have a rounded shape and rhombic faces that make them look almost like garnets, except for their visible cleaved points. They rest on a gray botryoidal bed that makes me think of a decayed form of the manganese oxide that I am always babbling about. This is another specimen about which I told Doris, "We should have this."