PYROPHYLLITE
Specimen pyh-2
$ 285.00Dims: 5.0 x 2.6 x 2.9" (12.8 x 6.7 x 7.4 cm)
Wt: 1 lb., 10.1 oz. (741 g)
Ottre, Belgium
This cabinet specimen appears to be made up of at least half Pyrophyllite by volume. It consists of many broken and exposed radiating spherules that are affixed to a rusty quartz matrix rock. These spherules contain thick, tightly aggregated Pyrophyllite needles that are generally in good condition (a few are damaged) and reach lengths of 0.8" (2.0 cm). Though their monoclinic/triclinic form is somewhat warped and difficult to study due to their tight aggregation, crystals are obviously present. All have a color that ranges from pale to deep golden-brown and a pearly, sometimes submetallic luster. This is the first specimen that I have ever seen to come from Belgium, a known producer of Pyrophyllite.