HEMIMORPHITE
Specimen hmi-15
$ 40.00Dims: 3.63x2.74x2.68" (9.21x6.95x6.80cm)
Wt: 11.47oz (325g)
Level 14, Potosi Mine, Santa Eulalia, Mexico
This hemimorphite specimen looks a lot like a gray smithsonite over limonite. However, there is no indication of a "melted wax" luster. A loupe reveals the crystal structure along the edges of the mineral, and the crystals are clearly hemimorphite in the form of transparent and individually colorless crystals with a radial growth habit, intergrown to form a nearly continuous crust about 2 to 3 milimeters thick. The gray color may be due to a thin layer at the top of the crust (basically a coating over the hemimorphite), or perhaps it is just an optical effect. In any case, the sides look white and the top looks gray. The host rock is coplex, primarily consisting of limonite, but also containing many other minerals which I have not tried to identify.