VIVIANITE
Specimen viv-8
$3000.00Dims: 5.8" x 5.2" x 3.4" (14.7 x 13.2 x 8.6 cm)
Wt: 2 lbs., 6.8 oz. (1.100 kg)
Llallagua, Bolivia
This museum-worthy specimen consists of 3 to 5 clusters of large, monoclinic, bladed prismatic Vivianite crystals. They are in generally very good condition, and though there are several visible breakage surfaces, most of these appear to have occurred either before or during the specimen's harvest. The largest discernable blade that I can see has dimensions of 4.3 x 1.6 x 0.3" (10.9 x 4.1 x 0.8 cm). Some of the crystals are quite malformed either due to damage or growing conditions, but most have excellent form with sharp edges and smooth, clean faces. The crystals have a color that ranges from a deep greenish-blue to a deep forest green. Though all seem to have very faint, smoke-like cloudy inclusions, even some of the larger crystals have impressive clarity, and all have a shiny, vitreous luster. There are several patches of a golden, metallic sulfide mineral (I am guessing marcasite) on the specimen, many of which partially cover some of the breakage surfaces. Other than that, there is no other material or host rock on the specimen. It is easily the largest and highest-quality Vivianite specimen that I can remember seeing.