ADAMITE
Specimen ada-13
$ 35.00Dims: 3.5 x 2.6 x 1.5" (8.9 x 6.6 x 3.8 cm)
Wt: 6.01 oz. (170.5 g)
Neapami, Durango, Mexico
Several individual Adamite crystals and a few Adamite clusters rest on the gray limestone host rock of this specimen. The crystals do not exceed 0.5" (1.0 cm) and the largest cluster is generally round and has a diameter of 0.8" (2.0 cm)- the other clusters are mostly intergrown with the largest. All the crystals (even those in the clusters) are well-defined and have good orthorhombic prismatic form, with well-defined edges and striated but clean faces that possess the adamantine luster for which they are named. Their color is a pale greenish-yellow, and all are dimly transparent to translucent. When placed under shortwave ultraviolet light, the Adamite produces a moderately bright green glow. Accompanying the Adamite are several broken formations of goethite or limonite. These for