SMOKY_QUARTZ
Specimen smq-9
$ 25.00Dims: 1.7" x 1.4" x 0.6"(4.3 x 3.6 x 1.5 cm)
Wt: 21.2 g w/ base
Sceptre Claims, Emerald Lake, Yukon Territory, Canada
Though small, this specimen is one of the most attractive Smoky Quartz pieces that I have seen yet! There are between 10 and 20 small, hexagonal prismatic Smoky Quartz crystals on this specimen. They range from less than 0.1"(2 mm) to over 0.5"(1.3 cm) in length. All seem to have good form and are a pale brown color, transparent, and have a vitreous luster. There doesn't seem to be much damage to the cluster, but it is difficult to tell, because the crystals are intergrown with 3 clusters of needlelike schorl crystals. It shelters the Smoky Quartz crystals and is so pervasive that many tiny needles are included in the quartz, which can, in effect, be called tourmalinated quartz. One cluster of these needles has a maximum length of about 1.7"(4.3 cm), and contains many needle-like crystals. Needless to say, the schorl has a black color, vitreous luster, and is opaque. The specimen is hot-glued to a square acrylic base. It takes some time to study this specimen, as there a lot of confused detail in it.