AQUAMARINE
Specimen aqu-7
$ 45.00Dims: 1.0" x 0.3" x 0.3"(2.5 x 0.8 x 0.8 cm)
Wt: 2.3 g
SIGHAR, Northwest Frontier Province, Pakistan
This crystal has a lot of "business" going on inside of it and on its surface. It occurs in the standard hexagonal prismatic form with a flat basal termination, but has several geometric depressions along its prism surface that represent partial intersection by other crystals. Besides that, there are also dozens of tiny, black needle-like crystals in the lower two-thirds of its prism length that are likely made up of tourmaline. One or two veil-like inclusions and one internal fracture are visible down near the crystal's base, further interfering with its transparent clarity. The top one-third of the crystal is clear until about 2 mm below the termination, where a strange, cloudy inclusion makes a layer that runs parallel to the basal face. There is a tiny layer of clarity between it and the termination, and looking down on the basal face shows that the cloudiness is not uniform, and has a hexagonal shape that is slightly smaller than the crystal's cross-section, so there are clear zones between the cloudiness and the prism faces. I am interested in finding out what causes these "phantoms"(can they be called that?). The specimen is encased in a domed plastic thimble box.