PALYGORSKITE
Specimen pal-2
$ 45.00Dims: 3.4" x 3.3" x 2.0" (8.6 x 8.4 x 5.1 cm)
Wt: 4.56 oz. (129.5 g)
Pend Oreille Mine, Metaline Falls, Washington, U.S.A.
This particular Palygorskite specimen is quite rigid due to the large number of calcite crystals present and the high degree of their intergrowth. It does have a lot of Palygorskite on it, however, and there are a few floppy "tendrils" sticking off of the main mass. The Palygorskite occurs in the form of a fine matting of fibrous crystals, and has a color that ranges from white to dark gray. I suppose that its luster could be defined as "silky" to all intents and purposes, but it is not a high luster in any case. It certainly shows no semblance of crystal form. The associated calcites have an almost tabular, "nailhead" form, which basically consists of two very shallow, trigonal pyramidal terminations that are placed back-to-back. They are colorless and slightly cloudy, and show a pearly luster and dim translucence. A few of the larger calcite crystals are damaged, but most are in excellent condition. By holding the specimen and gently shaking it, one can see where the flexible protrusions are, as they will sway back and forth.