ALBITE
Specimen alb-9
$ 70.00Dims: 5.5" x 2.2" x 1.5" (14.0 x 5.6 x 3.8 cm)
Wt: 11.4 oz. (327 g)
Golconda Mine, Governador Valadres, Minas Gerais, Brazil
This hand specimen consists of a "book", or stack of flat, platy Albite crystals. Their form identifies them as a variety known as Cleavelandite, that forms flat, almost tabular crystals with an often hexagonal outline. The crystals in this specimen are generally in very good condition, showing only a small amount of damage. As they are heavily intergrown, it is difficult to discern individual crystals; however, they still have relatively good form, with well-defined edges and clean faces that have a pearly-to-vitreous luster. They are colorless and transparent, but show so many internal fractures that clarity is almost nonexistent, and they appear to have a milky-white coloration. Accompanying the Albite are a few tiny patches of muscovite and several elbaite crystals. Most of these elbaites span small crevices between the Albite crystals, though a few rest parallel to them. They do not exceed 0.6" (1.5 cm) in length, and have good trigonal prismatic form. They are generally transparent, clear, and have a vitreous luster. Most of the elbaites show a moderately dark green color with a hint of blue, but a few of the larger, thicker ones appear to be black and opaque. I think that they add to the attractiveness of the specimen.