PYROMORPHITE
Specimen pym-11
$ 110.00Dims: 3.9 x 3.4 x 2.4" (9.9 x 8.6 x 6.1 cm)
Wt: 1 lb., 5.1 oz. (598 g)
Blackbird Canyon, Kellogg, Shoshone County, Idaho, U.S.A.
This hand specimen consists of mostly Pyromorphite by weight. The Pyromorphite occurs as crusts of rounded, partly intergrown crystals that appear almost botryoidal, resembling some Smithsonite specimens that I have seen. These formations are generally in excellent condition, showing only a small amount of human-induced damage. Individual nodules do not exceed 0.1" (3 mm) in diameter, and though they are heavily rounded, close examination under a magnifier will reveal the presence of curved but definable crystal faces. Many of the crystals have a dull orange color and a bright, almost adamantine luster. However, a large number of them have pale brown coloration and a much duller, waxy to matte luster that are caused by a coating of an unknown material. These crusts grow on what appear to be shards of sandstone, though some almost seem to have crystalline shapes.