CLINOCLASE
Specimen cli-2
$ 45.00Dims: 1.88" x 1.88" x 1.25"(4.8 x 4.8 x 3.2 cm)
Wt: 2.07 oz.(58.7 g)
Majuba Hill Mine, Pershing County, Nevada, U.S.A.
A rather odd cluster of small Clinoclase crystals makes up this specimen. It occurs in the form of little dark blue spheroids that, though visible, are more easily seen with a loupe. When one does so, one can see that each spheroid is made up of tightly packed "books" of Clinoclase blades that show surprising curvature. These little blobs do not exceed 4 mm in diameter, and most of them line crevices and fissures in the rock. Just as I was writing this and examining the specimen, I found a small opening that I gently widened- it leads to a crevice that is at least 1/2"(1.3 cm) deep which contains at least 4 more spheroids of Clinoclase. The host rock seems to be made up largely of quartzite or a sandstone, and has quite a bit of chrysocolla/malachite/conichalcite spread over it. I really like this specimen because of the little crevices- they make me want to "explore".