CHRYSOCOLLA
Specimen chc-9
$ 60.00Dims: 3.3" x 1.6" x 1.0"(8.4 x 4.1 x 2.5 cm)
Wt: 2.89 oz.(81.9 g)
Inca de Oro, Chile
A rather small hand specimen, this piece consists of a host rock, probably goethite, that is brown to black in color and shows a banded pattern and evidence of botryoidal formations. It is generally rough in appearance, has a dull luster, an is opaque. A largish depression spans most of its length; this depression is lined with a coating of Chrysocolla that is anywhere from 0.1 - 0.2"(2-4 mm) thick. It has the standard aqua-blue color and waxy luster where it is visible. Only the broken edges of this crust can be clearly seen, as it is entirely covered with a druse of tiny, transparent quartz crystals. These have the standard hexagonal prismatic form, vitreous luster of quartz, and are quite clear. They add a sparkle, that along with the Chrysocolla's color, makes an excellent contrast to the dull brown host rock.