PYROMORPHITE
Specimen pym-8
$ 400.00Dims: 2.1" x 1.1" x 1.0"(5.3 x 2.8 x 2.5 cm)
Wt: 2.53 oz. (71.7 g)
Bunker Hill Mine, Kellogg, Shoshone County, Idaho, U.S.A.
Likely the finest-quality Pyromorphite specimen that I have seen, this piece consists of a cluster of large, heavily intergrown crystals. They are in excellent condition, showing only a small amount of damage along the specimen's edges and in one spot at its center, and have excellent hexagonal prismatic form with disjointed but complete terminations made up of several tiny, trigonal pyramids on the ends of each crystal. Their size is impressive; the largest crystal measures 0.4" (1.0 cm) long x 0.3" (0.8 cm), and many exceed 0.3" in length. All have a golden coloration and a bright, subadamantine luster, and are translucent. The crystals grow on both sides of two very thin crusts that at one point appear to be nearly parallel, and their intergrowth holds them together. There are also crystals of a white mineral visible on one of the crusts, but they seem to be heavily worn and are only partially complete and visible, so I cannot identify them. This is truly a beautiful piece.