ADAMITE
Specimen ada-5
$ 25.00Dims: 4.2" x 2.4" x 1.9" (10.7 x 6.1 x 4.8 cm)
Wt: 13.1 oz. (370 g)
Mapimi, Durango, Mexico
The Adamite clusters on this specimen are made up of some rather well-shaped crystals. They occur in the form of long, thin blades with rather complex, shallow wedge-shaped terminations, and show only a very small amount of damage. The blades are very well-formed, however, and reach lengths of nearly 0.5" (1.3 cm). These crystals form 4 separate and distinct clusters that would have almost botryoidal shapes, but they are not "full" enough, and the large crystals form a rather uneven surface. They have a vitreous luster on their prism faces and a dull, waxy luster on their termination faces. They are colorless and transparent near their terminations, but cloud up and become a rusty-red color towards their bases, likely due to included limonite, which makes up the bulk of the base rock on which they rest. Scattered around these large clusters are dozens of tiny Adamite crystals that are crusted over with even more, microscopic Adamites. The limonite host rock has a rather extensive crevice that runs completely through it at one point, which is also lined with more Adamite crystals.