SMITHSONITE
Specimen smi-73
$ 130.00Dims: 3.41x2.74x2.11" (8.66x6.96x5.35cm)
Wt: 15.20oz (431g)
Choix, Sinaloa, Mexico
This specimen has a crust of botryoidal smithsonite on most of the top surface of a non-descript host rock. The smithsonite has a delicate lavender color with a hint of pink. It is translucent, and has the usual melted-wax luster. In addition, the surface displays an irridescence in hues of purple, blue, and green. The smithsonite is relatively thick, ranging from 5mm to perhaps 8mm. In a few places long the edge, the smithsonite's radial growth pattern is exposed. There is one spot about 2cm in width towards the center of the specimen where it appears that a section of smithsonite broke away from the host, and this area is quite fascinating to examine with a loupe, as there are hundreds of tiny crystals with odd, rounded shapes exposed here.