CLINOCLASE
Specimen cli-6
$ 30.00Dims: 2.5" x 1.6" x 1.4" (6.4 x 4.1 x 3.6 cm)
Wt: 3.57 oz. (101.2 g)
Majuba Hill Mine, Pershing County, Nevada, U.S.A.
A thin crust of Clinoclase covers one face of the rusty gray host rock of this specimen. This crust appears to have started out as a vein trapped in the host rock which was later broken apart. Though it does not appear as such upon first glance, almost all of the Clinoclase is crystalline in nature. One can clearly see its compact, radiating habit along the broken edges of the crust, and there is one area wherein tiny, bladed crystals can be seen. The Clinoclase has a dark blue color with a hint of gray or green in it, and possesses a bright vitreous luster where crystals are exposed. These crystals have such a deep blue coloration that, tiny as they are, they only show a dim translucence. There are a few smaller veins that grow off of the crust and into the host rock, but these are very small and stay close to the crust. The gray host rock appears to be made of a limestone.