ORTHOCLASE
Specimen ort-5
$ 55.00Dims: 1.9 x 1.5 x 1.0" (4.8 x 3.8 x 2.5 cm)
Wt: 1.60 oz. (45.5 g)
Organ Mountains, Dona Ana County, New Mexico, U.S.A.
This rather interesting specimen consists of a few weathered and intergrown Orthoclase crystals that are surrounded by and partly intergrown with dozens of smaller albite crystals. All but two of the Orthoclases are almost completely enveloped by the albites, and are extremely difficult to study. The two visible crystals have maximum dimensions of 1.1 x 0.5 x 0.4" (2.8 x 1.3 x 1.0 cm) and appear to be heavily weathered, though they show no visible damage. The larger one has fair but heavily rounded and worn monoclinic prismatic form, but the smaller crystal's form is defined well enough so that one can see that it is twinned. Both of these have a pale brown coloration and a dull pearly luster on their faces, and grow out of a base that is made up of larger, more heavily intergrown Orthoclase crystals. The albites that surround the Orthoclase crystals have a pale cream coloration and a brighter pearly luster. Though they are heavily intergrown, their triclinic prismatic form is still quite good, with well-defined edges and clean faces. Interestingly, all of them have grown in such a way that they are aligned in a certain direction!