KULANITE
Specimen kul-3
$ 135.00Dims: 2.5" x 1.5" x 0.7"(6.4 x 3.8 x 1.8 cm)
Wt: 1.48 oz.(42.0 g)
Rapid Creek, Yukon Territory, Canada
Though there are many good, black bladed crystals of Kulanite on this specimen, they are not the only constituents worthy of mention. The Kulanites have a bright, vitreous luster, range from 0.1 - 0.3"(3 - 8 mm) in width, and are opaque. Along with these rather rare crystals are many trigonal prisms of siderite, which is commonly associated with Kulanite from this locality. These crystals range from a dull gold to brown in color and grow at a rather low angle out of the specimen. They have a pearly luster, are translucent to dimly transparent, and range in size from 0.1 - 0.3"(3 - 8 mm). On the opposite side of the specimen rest several small wardite crystals amidst the tiny siderites and sparse Kulanites. They are in the form of slightly warped octahedral crystals, are colorless, transparent, and have reasonable clarity that is interrupted by internal inclusions and the heavy striations that are common for this mineral. This specimen's original documentation said nothing about wardite, so I was quite pleased to make this discovery.