MIMETITE
Specimen mim-4
$ 25.00Dims: 1.7" x 1.4" x 1.0"(4.3 x 3.6 x 2.5 cm)
Wt: 1.10 oz(31.4 g.)
Aguiles Serdan, Chihuahua, Mexico
For its size, this specimen contains an impressive number of Mimetite crystals- it is likely over 70% Mimetite by weight. It occurs as radidating prisms and aggregates, some of which take on a plumose form. All are a dull golden color and have a vitreous luster and dim translucence. The largest aggregates measure 0.4"(1.0 cm) long, and anywhere from 0.2 - 0.3"(5 - 8 mm) in width. One of these larger aggregates has several tiny, transparent crystals growing off of it- they are visible, but a loupe or magnifier makes viewing much easier. The crystals create a crust that holds them together, but there is a sizable chunk of brown limonite that represents the host rock. There are some tiny, transparent crystals on some of the Mimetites that resemble calcites to some degree, but also remind me of hemimorphite. I really can't tell which they are, but my guess is calcite. It is a wonderful piece to examine under magnification!