ASTROPHYLLITE
Specimen ast-7
$ 75.00Dims: 3.2" x 2.2" x 1.6" (8.1 x 5.6 x 4.1 cm)
Wt: 4.08 oz. .... Kola Peninsula, Khibina, Russia
At least 3 noticeable sprays of Astrophyllite blades are heavily intergrown with the green and white host rock of this specimen. The blades on these clusters reach lengths of 1.3" (3.3 cm) and show considerable damage, likely due to the mining of the piece itself. The blades have the standard brownish color and micaceous/metallic luster that is common for Astrophyllite and shows a bright, pearly luster. The host rock in which they are embedded appears to be made up of a white feldspar of some sort that broke apart and is held together by an almost massive, green mica or schist that filled in the spaces caused by the breakage.
At least 3 noticeable sprays of Astrophyllite blades are heavily intergrown with the green and white host rock of this specimen. The blades on these clusters reach lengths of 1.3" (3.3 cm) and show considerable damage, likely due to the mining of the piece itself. The blades have the standard brownish color and micaceous/metallic luster that is common for Astrophyllite and shows a bright, pearly luster. The host rock in which they are embedded appears to be made up of a white feldspar of some sort that broke apart and is held together by an almost massive, green mica or schist that filled in the spaces caused by the breakage.