VANADINITE
Specimen van-5
$ 100.00Dims: 1.9" x 1.8" x 1.3"(4.8 x 4.6 x 1.3 cm)
Wt: 1.34 oz.(38.0 g.)
Mibladen, Morocco
Though this Vanadinite specimen doesn't have the largest crystals that I have ever seen, I do think it is one of the most beautiful ones that I have dealt with. The crystals are a bright orange-red to a deep red in coloration and have a submetallic, almost adamantine luster. They are translucent and in the classic form of hexagonal tabular platelets. Furthermore, they rest on a cluster of barite crystals. The barite is in the form of aggregates of thin blades and are colored a pale orange-pink, almost coral color. They have a dull luster and are very well-defined, with a dusting of tiny Vanadinites scattered over them that gives them a light sparkle. The Vanadinite crystals heavily cover the barite only at the top of the specimen, as if they were dropped onto it from above; the largest crystals are at the very top, and reduce in size and concentration quickly. The opposite side of the specimen is identical, with the exception of being coated rather heavily with a dark, metallic dust that is likely galena. The difference is quite intense! The entire specimen is affixed to a square acrylic base with a removable putty. I have come to the conclusion that this specimen must be some form of a stalagmite or stalactite- the only area that shows breakage is the part of the specimen that is attached to the base. It is a magnificent item!