CLINOHEDRITE
Specimen clh-1
$ 90.00Dims: 5.5 x 3.5 x 2.9" (13.9 x 8.8 x 7.3 cm)
Wt: 2 lbs., 11.0 oz. (1.219 kg)
Franklin, New Jersey, U.S.A.
Under normal lighting, the massive Clinohedrite embedded in this specimen is essentially impossible to isolate- it is simply a pale brown mineral among other pale brown minerals that are embedded in a mottled brown rock. When exposed to shortwave ultraviolet light, however, one can easily see this mineral by its yellow-orange fluorescent glow. It shows no evidence of crystal form and has a dull luster. Among it are other nondescript minerals, such as willemite and hardystonite- these glow under u/v light also, with respective bright green and dull violet colors. The most easily seen mineral, in fact, is franklinite, which has a black color and submetallic luster, and does not glow under u/v light.