CLINOCLASE
Specimen cli-3
$ 37.50Dims: 2.13" x 1.63" x 1.2"(5.4 x 4.1 x 3 cm)
Wt: 2.06 oz.(58.4 g)
Majuba Hill Mine, Pershing County, Nevada, U.S.A.
The Clinoclase on this specimen occurs as a small crust made up of many interlocking crystals that are most easily seen with a loupe. They have a blue coloration that is so dark as to appear black except where breakage has occurred. Under 10x magnification, one can easily see the flat, bladed crystals which tend to grow parallel to the host rock, and can reach almost 1/4"(5 mm) in length. They have a pearly to vitreous luster and rest on a bed of decayed secondary copper ores-- likely chrysocolla, and maybe a bit of conichalcite. All of this in turn rests on a base of fine-grained quartzite that enfolds some considerably larger grains of smoky quartz.