ROCK_CRYSTAL
Specimen roc-27
$ 118.00Dims: 2.4" x 2.0" x 1.8" (6.1 x 5.1 x 4.6 cm)
Wt: 2.91 oz. (82.5 g)
Huaron Mine, Ancash, Peru
Upon first glance, this small hand specimen looks merely like a cluster of small Quartz crystals. However, close examination will reveal at least 4 Japan-Law Twins (see the close-up image) and one "V-Twin" among the singular crystals. The longest crystals on the specimen reach lengths of up to 1.0, and both of these are involved in twins. There are several broken and incomplete crystals visible on the specimen, including 2 that would have made yet another Japan-Law twin had they remained intact. However, the intact crystals show excellent hexagonal prismatic form and the vitreous luster that is standard for crystalline Quartz. All are colorless, transparent, and quite clear, though a few of the larger crystals show visible veil-like inclusions. These crystals almost completely envelop a thin slab of a gray host rock that I cannot identify.