ADAMITE
Specimen ada-4
$ 22.00Dims: 2.8" x 1.8" x 1.6" (7.1 x 4.6 x 4.1 cm)
Wt: 4.97 oz. (141.2 g)
Mapimi, Durango, Mexico
I like this Adamite specimen especially well because its color ranges from nearly white to yellow-green, and it shows both prismatic and acicular forms of the mineral. The crystals are usually intergrown into crusts and do not exceed 0.3" (8 mm) in length. They have shallow, two-faced domed terminations that are very well-formed and show little damage. Some cross-sections of the crusts, however, show an acicular, radiating tendency at the base of these prismatic crystals. Along with the Adamite, a few white prismatic calcite crystals inhabit one of the crevices in the limonite host rock. As they are at the very opening of the crevice, they are damaged and incomplete. The limonite host has a red-brown color and shows some nearly botryoidal formations that may be left over from a time when the limonite was originally goethite. It is dull, and lends a good contrast to the bright luster and yellow-green color of the Adamite.