FRANKLINITE
Specimen fra-1
$ 55.00Dims: 4.2" x 3.9" x 2.6"(10.7 x 9.9 x 6.6 cm)
Wt: 2 lbs, 10.0 oz.(1.190 kg)
Franklin, New Jersey, U.S.A.
A classic specimen from the famous locality at Franklin, New Jersey, this large chunk contains Franklinite crystals and shards of willemite in a calcite matrix. The Franklinite crystals are rounded and often have visible but indefinite octahedral and/or dodecahedral faces, and some seem flattened and incomplete. There are hundreds of them visible in the calcite, most of which do not exceed 2 mm in diameter. However, there are about 20 that exceed 0.1"(3 mm) in diameter, and a few of these reach diameters over 0.3"(8 mm); one malformed and incomplete crystal measures 0.8"(2.0 cm). All are purely black in color, have a vitreous luster, and are opaque. The willemite has a green-brown coloration and though not as easy to see as the Franklinites, is still visible. Under either shortwave or longwave UV light, though, all the minerals are easily discernable. The willemite is the most striking, glowing a very bright green coloration, which contrasts wonderfully with the dull orange glow of the calcite matrix. The Franklinite crystals have the distinction of not glowing at all, being nonreactive to UV radiation. These are some of the largest Franklinites that I have seen, and this specimen was one of the few that we found available at the Tucson shows.