MORGANITE
Specimen mor-1
$ 100.00Dims: 1.9" x 1.8" x 0.9"(4.8 x 4.6 x 2.3 cm)
Wt: 2.45 oz.(69.6 g)
Morro Vecho, Minas Gerais, Brazil
This specimen simply consists of a section of a large crystal of Morganite, the pink variety of beryl. Even though one could hardly call it complete, this portion of the crystal includes the termination. It occurs in the hexagonal prismatic coulumnar form that is standard for beryl, and the termination consists of one large basal face truncated by six angled secondary faces, one of which is heavily damaged, and one of which is very tiny. The basal face has a very interesting pattern on it, reminiscent of a "whorl", or spiral that emanates from the face's center. The whorl has a depression that runs alongside of it, following the pattern outward. I have not seen a pattern like this before, on beryl, or any other crystal. The crystal is colored a moderate pink that is rather deep, I think, for Morganite, and it has a pearly to waxy luster. It is definitely translucent, though there are a few small patches of clarity amidst the heavy internal fracturing and cloudy inclusions. There are a few pieces of schorl tourmaline, including one complete but damaged crystal, attached to the Morganite, and a powdery pale tan substance in some of the crevices where the beryl was separated(it feels like a polishing compound).