EMERALD
Specimen eme-15
$ 300.00Dims: 2.2 x 2.0 x 2.0" (5.6 x 5.1 x 5.1 cm)
Wt: 3.62 oz. (102.7 g)
Chivor, Colombia
This hand specimen consists of a rough chunk of banded limestone in which rests a single Emerald crystal. It measures 0.4" (1 cm) in length and 0.3" (7 mm) in diameter and is in excellent condition, showing only one tiny spot of damage. Though it is rather deeply embedded in a crevice in the host, its hexagonal prismatic form is visible and appears to be very good. It appears to have at least one natural, basal termination that is partly exposed. The other end of the crystal is likely also naturally terminated, but is nearly impossible to study. Its edges are well-defined and its faces are clean, possessing a bright, vitreous luster. The Emerald has a beautiful moderate green coloration and is transparent and moderately clear, containing a few internal fractures and inclusions. The crevice in which it rests is lined with crystalline calcite that has a pale brown color.