PERIDOT
Specimen per-16
$ 75.00Dims: 1.8 x 1.6 x 1.4" (4.6 x 4.1 x 3.6 cm)
Wt: 3.06 oz. (86.8 g)
Suppat Nala, above Dasu, Kohistan, Northwest Frontier Province, Pakistan
Though all of it is nearly shapeless, there is a large quantity of Peridot embedded in the host rock of this specimen. Most of it is exposed through breakage, but several exposed portions have natural surfaces. These surfaces are generally very rounded- there is no evidence of definable crsytal form. All have the yellow-green coloration that is a characteristic of Peridot and their luster ranges from waxy to pearly. What material is exposed is generally translucent and heavily internally fractured, though substantial amounts are moderately transparent and clear. The host material is standard for this locality, though I cannot identify it- it has a generally pale brown color and a very fibrous habit and consistency. One can expose much more Peridot by carefully scraping this material away with a dental probe or small metal scraper.