RAMSDELLITE
Specimen ram-3
$ 60.00Dims: 2.0" x 1.3" x 0.9" (5.1 x 3.3 x 2.3 cm)
Wt: 22.1 g
Mistake Mine, Yavapai County, Arizona, U.S.A.
The Ramsdellite on this specimen consists of tiny acicular, mostly radiating crystals that form a crust over a somewhat fragmented flint base. The crystals do not exceed 3 mm in length and have a dark gray color and a metallic luster. They tend to radiate upwards, but there is a substantial area on the crust that is made up of what appear to be botryoidal clusters of crystals that run tangent to the clusters' rounded shapes- they remind me of geodesic domes! I have no idea what causes this formation, but I am pretty certain that it has something to do with one of the earlier-forming layers in the crust. There seems to be a small amount of damage to the crust, but it is difficult to tell if it is human-induced. It is quite a pretty piece, actually, and those weird "geodesic" formations are intriguing.