HEMATITE
Specimen hem-51
$ 110.00Dims: 2.51x2.44x1.83" (6.37x6.20x4.66cm)
Wt: 7.14oz (202.1g)
Heping, Guangdong, China
The pictures don't do this specimen justice - black on black just won't photograph well. A single nearly perfect quartz crystal rises from just above the center of a cluster of hematite roses, making a fairly striking presentation. The hematite is, of course, black and opaque, with the individual blades being generally well-formed. Many of the blades show minor damage, and there is a dusting of other minerals adding a gray or brown hue to the hematite from some viewpoints. There are actually quite a few smaller quartz crystals present, primarily on the back but also scattered on the front of the specimen. The smaller quartz crystals are technically citrine, as a thin outer layer has been stained yellow, predominantly towards the tips. That single large quartz crystal, on the other hand, is colorless except that exactly two of its faces have been roughened by inclusions of another mineral or two, almost with a sandpaper-like appearance.