CORNETITE
Specimen crn-1
$ 90.00Dims: 3.6 x 2.6 x 0.8" (9.1 x 6.6 x 2.0 cm)
Wt: 6.84 oz. (193.9 g)
Likasi, Shaba Province, Zaire
Several clusters and individual crystals of Cornetite rest on the gray shale base of this hand specimen. All are pressed flat against the host rock, and so are not exposed and in excellent condition. The clusters are made up of radiating, compact needles that reach lengths of 0.2" (5 mm), and the individual crystals are shaped more like flattened blades, not exceeding 0.1" (3 mm). All have moderately good orthorhombic form- though the individual crystals are flattened, they appear to have well-defined edges and some clean faces that possess a pearly luster. Their color is a rather deep blue with a hint of green, and though one cannot definitely see as such, I believe that they are translucent. They rest on what I believe is a very thin crust of conichalcite. There may also be a small amount of annabergite present.