ARSENIC
Specimen arn-3
$ 55.00Dims: 1.8" x 1.7" x 1.4" (4.6 x 4.3 x 3.6 cm)
Wt: 3.88 oz. (109.9 g)
Kuse Mine, near Bau, Sarawak, Borneo
There is a substantial amount of native Arsenic on this small hand specimen; it occurs as a rather thick crust that coats part of the base rock. This crust shows a dark brown color, a dull metallic luster, and a definite botryoidal form when viewed from above, though a side view shows that the crust has a dull, matte luster and a compact, radiating habit. One of its cross-section surfaces has been slightly scraped so that smatterings of a bright, silvery-gray color and bright metallic luster are visible through the dark oxide coating. The host rock underneath appears to be made of micro- to macrocrystalline quartz that is permeated with small nodules of Arsenic and bright, metallic needles of stibnite. It is one of only a few specimens that we have from Borneo.