BOLTWOODITE
Specimen btw-1
$ 225.00Dims: 3.2 x 2.7 x 2.0" (8.9 x 6.1 x 5.1 cm)
Wt: 9.3 oz. (264.6 g)
Arandis, southwest Africa
Several clusters of compact, fibrous, radiating Boltwoodite crystals rest on the dull brown calcareous host rock of this specimen. Though appearing incomplete, these clusters do not show any fresh or human-induced damage. The crystals that comprise them do not exceed 0.3" (8 mm) and are so fine and compacted that study of their form is impossible. All have a pale yellow coloration and a dull waxy luster that appears silky when compacted into clusters, and are opaque. They rest in small cavities in the host rock that are lined with a black crust (uraninite, I would guess) that mostly covers a bed of tiny calcite scalenohedrons. The host rock that holds these is generally dull in luster and has a color ranging from cream to moderately pale brown to black.