APATITE
Specimen apa-7
$ 42.00Dims: 7.5" x 4.3" x 2.0" (15.1 x 10.9 x 5.1 cm)
Wt: 2 lbs., 12.0 oz. (1.247 kg)
Ontario, Canada
At least 15 hexagonal prismatic Apatite crystals protrude from the host rock of this Canadian specimen. They are in generally good condition, though a few are obviously broken, and reach a maximum length of 0.9" (2.3 cm). Their color is a strange combination of red and green and their luster is pearly. The crystals' form is good, though their complex domed terminations are usually quite warped. They seem to range from translucent to opaque in clarity, but there may be some definite patches of transparence; one can at least see that each crystal is heavily internally fractured. The host rock consists of a chunk of massive calcite with a rather bright, orange coloration in which are lodged scores of small black hornblende crystals. There is a rounded depression in one side of the specimen where a drill or borer sank into the rock.