MUSCOVITE
Specimen mus-17
$ 38.00Dims: 7.2 x 4.4 x 1.6" (18.3 x 11.2 x 4.1 cm)
Wt: 1 lb., 9.3 oz. (718 g)
Disputed Mine, Harts Range, Northern Territories, Australia
This large "book" of crystalline Muscovite confuses me a bit- I cannot tell whether it simply has a very good monoclinic bladed form, or if the book is mirror-twinned, with the twinning plane running along its length. Most likely it is the former, as the twinning plane is not definite. The book shows little damage and is in excellent condition, and has a warped but still reasonably good form, with some well-defined edges and clean faces. It has the classic micaceous, flaky consistency and pearly luster that one expects of this mineral, and has a moderately pale to deep brown coloration. The book is essentially opaque, though tiny areas at its thinnest edges show a translucence or dim transparence. There are tiny bits of an albite crust present at its thick end- these are dull in luster and heavily rust stained- but no actual base or host rock is present.