KUNZITE
Specimen kun-10
$ 100.00Dims: 1.6" x 1.1" x 0.6" (4.1 x 2.83 x 1.5 cm)
Wt: 1.0 oz. (29.0 g)
Shigar, Northwestern Frontier Province, Pakistan
This single Kunzite crystal is in fair condition, showing considerable damage along its prism- at least one face is completely missing, and one other is incomplete. However, there is evidence of slight partial-healing that suggests this damage was not human-induced. Its monoclinic prismatic form is very good, however, as its intact edges are well-defined and its faces are striated but clean and possess a bright pearly luster. Its color is quite odd, and is its most appealing trait- the lower half of its length has the standard pink-to-lavender coloration that is expected of Kunzite, but its upper half has the pale green coloration that is associated with its relative, hiddenite. This color change occurs abruptly, along a line that runs parallel to the one intact prism face that lies above it. Apparently, the surrounding impurities changed abruptly as the crystal formed. There is no host rock present, though a thin crust of a dull, white material covers the termination.