RUTILE
Specimen rut-4
$ 45.00Dims: 1.0" x 1.0" x 0.3"
Wt: 10.2 g w/ base
Ibitiara, Bahia, Brazil
Many long, thin bladed Rutile crystals erupt from the crystalline hematite base of this specimen. The Rutiles are congregated in two clusters that are aligned at about a 60-degree-angle from each other, as commonly occurs with this mineral. The blades are a golden color, have a metallic luster, and are opaque. They reach a maximum length of 0.6"(1.5 cm) and though many are broken, several appear to have natural, two-faced terminations. Though their hematite base does not possess the standard hexagonal tabular form, it has definite crystalline tendencies and a few complete faces. Close examination of these "prism faces" shows evidence of its basal parting. It has the dark gray color and metallic luster that is standard for hematite. The specimen has been hot-glued to a square acrylic base for display.