PYROMORPHITE
Specimen pym-6
$ 28.00Dims: 1.9" x 1.7" x 1.4"(4.8 x 4.3 x 3.6 cm)
Wt: 4.34 oz.(123.2 g)
Broken Hill Mine, New South Wales, Australia
Though this specimen shows considerable damage, there is a lot of undamaged material, much of which has unusual formations. The specimen actually consists of part of a crust over 1.5"(3.8 cm) thick that is made up of intergrown Pyromorphite crystals and clusters. These crystals are colored a rather dull brown, are dimly translucent, and have an adamantine luster that seems to look out of place. They reach a maximum of about 0.5"(1.3 cm) and have reasonably good hexagonal prismatic form that tends to be longer and thinner than most Pyromorphite crystals that I have seen. There are only traces of a host rock, and no other material. One side of the specimen is badly damaged and the other side shows considerable damage, but as the specimen is nearly pure, it contains lots of Pyromorphite.