VIVIANITE
Specimen viv-11
$ 30.00Dims: 2.0 x 1.2 x 1.0" (5.1 x 3.0 x 2.5 cm)
Wt: 1.27 oz. (36.1 g)
Kertch, Krym Peninsula, Crimea, Ukraine
Though it is one of our least expensive specimens, this piece pleases me immensely. It consists of a cluster of several small Vivianite prisms that rest in a hollow in a brown-and-white host rock. These crystals are in excellent condition due to the protective nature of the hollow, and are limited by growing space to lengths of 0.4" (1.0 cm) or less. Their monoclinic prismatic form varies from crystal to crystal, but is generally good- their edges are moderately well-defined, and their faces are clean and show a vitreous luster. Though most of them are situated inside the deep and dark hollow, a few exposed crystals show their deep blue-to-green coloration and dim transparence. The aspect of this specimen that makes it so attractive to me is the fact that the host rock is made up of bits of fossil shells trapped in what appears to be bauxite. The hollow in which the Vivianites rest is created by a space between a piece of shell and the bauxite base!