APATITE
Specimen apa-14
$ 75.00Dims: 2.3 x 1.3 x 1.0" (5.8 x 3.3 x 2.5 cm)
Wt: 3.4 oz. (96.5 g)
Neosla, Basha Valley, Baltistan, Northern Areas, Pakistan
Part of a large Apatite crystal makes up this small hand specimen. It consists of a portion of the termination area, and all but two secondary termination faces are incomplete. However, the crystal itself did not completely form due to growth restrictions, so most of the natural termionation is actually present. It shows a substantial amount of damage due to its separation from its place of formation, and a small amount of other human-induced damage is present in the form of chipped edges. What hexagonal prismatic form it has is quite good, with well-defined edges and often frosted but clean faces, a few of which possess the standard pearly-to-vitreous luster. Its color is a rather dull olive-green with a hint of gray or blue, and it is transparent and surprisingly clear in large areas of its interior. There is no host rock present. One could conceivably use this crystal for faceting material, but it is certainly suitable for a specimen.