SMOKY_QUARTZ
Specimen smq-12
$ 21.00Dims: 1.7" x 1.6" x 1.5"(4.3 x 4.1 x 3.8 cm)
Wt: 1.33 oz.(37.8 g) w/ base
Sceptre Claims, Emerald Lake, Yukon Territory, Canada
This specimen contains one of the oddest formations that I have seen in a while. There are many crystals on this specimen; all occur in the hexagonal prismatic form that is common for quartz, and are colored a uniform pale brown. All have a dim, pearly to waxy luster caused by a thin coating of an unknown material, and are translucent but heavily included. The largest crystal measures 1.3"(3.3 cm) long and is missing its termination due to a severe interruption in its growth. This interruption was caused by 2 double-terminated crystals that grew parallel to each other off of the large crystal at a 50- to 60-degree angle. Four small, separate terminations make up the large crystal's "termination": one between the 2 crystals, and three off to one side. There are several extremely small crystals that have also grown out of the area, but these do not affect the general structure like the larger ones do. There is a small amount of chalky material around the bases of the crystals, but no other host rock. I like this because it is weird!