BERYL
Specimen ber-5
$ 48.00Dims: 2-1/2" x 1-5/8" x 1-1/2"
Wt: 6.11 oz
Paris, Maine, U.S.A.
Actually, the color of this particular piece of Beryl says that it is actually the variety called aquamarine, but the paperwork we received with it says "Beryl", so that's what I'll call it. The specimen is made up of an incomplete crystal that has many prism faces, a few of which are interrupted by a broken crystal of a feldspar that has grown into the Beryl. Its color is a pale blue-green that is tinged a dirty red-brown by rust inclusions in several places. It has transparency to a depth of 1/4" in some places, but has intense internal fracturing that, along with the rust inclusions, prevent light from translucing through it at most angles. The break that is closest to the crystal's base looks older than that of the break closest to the termination-- it is weathered and rounded, whereas the other break shows the crystal's uneven fracture and vitreous luster.