ILVAITE
Specimen ilv-8
$ 25.00Dims: 2.62x1.24x0.79" (6.65x3.16x2.00cm)
Wt: 1.91oz (54.0g)
Dalnyegorsk, Russia
This specimen has five black ilvaite crystals on a white granular matrix. The ilvaite crystals are well formed, opaque, and have a vitreous luster, although the largest crystal is somewhat distorted in cross-section and is missing one side, due to a growth of tiny silvery-gray crystals (it just looks like a dull gray mineral to the unaided eye). I do not know what this mineral might be, although it has an appealing appearance under a high power loupe, having tiny flat circular crystals with a silky luster. The white matrix is also somewhat of an identification challenge. First of all, most of it is a loose, even crumbly assemblage of tiny transparent colorless crystals (which are too small for me to determine their form even with a loupe). Some of the crystals are long and prismatic, and these appear to have a hexagonal cross section, and while I don't see good terminations, there are some broken crystals that look like they may exhibit a conchoidal fracture. This leads me to believe that they are quartz (an easy default guess in any case), however the long crystals are very long and thin for quartz, and the granular matrix that easily comes off on your fingers feels too soft. Overall, the white matrix is translucent enough that I am certain no additional ilvaite crystals are buried inside.