VANADINITE
Specimen van-14
$ 25.00Dims: 2.3" x 1.4" x 1.0"(5.8 x 3.6 x 2.5 cm)
Wt: 25.3 g)
Mapimi, Durango, Mexico
This specimen is not what comes to mind when I think about Vanadinite, but that is what it is. The crystals on this host rock are actually a variety of Vanadinite called Endlichite that contains a high concentration of arsenic. They have a brown color, vitreous luster, and are translucent. Their form is quite different from that of regular Vanadinite in that these crystals are in the form of very thin, sharp needles. With a loupe, one can determine their triangular cross-section, and magnification is not needed to see their radiating habit. Close examination reveals that the crystals are completely coating flat, bladed formations that may well be wulfenite crystals. The Endlichite needles range in size from less than 1 mm to 7 or 8 mm in length. They are certainly interesting to examine, especially under magnification.