CUPRITE
Specimen cup-16
$ 60.00Dims: 1.9" x 1.5" x 0.8" (4.8 x 3.8 x 2.0 cm)
Wt: 2.23 oz. (63.3 g) w/ specimen box
Sandy Flat Pipe, Red Bank, Northern Territories, Australia
The goethite/limonite host of this specimen is partly covered by many small mattings of intergrown Cuprite crystals. These crystals occur in a finely fibrous form known as Chalcotrichite. Due to their fibrous form and interwoven nature, it is difficult to determine the maximum length of and the extent of damage to the crystals. They have a deep red coloration and show a bright, almost adamantine luster that gives the mattings a silky visual texture. I would imagine that each individual crystal is transparent and quite clear, though one would need powerful magnification to acutally see these qualities. There is one particularly large matting on the specimen that is easy to see; the others are quite small, not exceeding 0.2" (5 mm) in width or length. The piece is affixed inside a plastic specimen box with an adhesive putty.