RHODONITE
Specimen rhd-7
$ 105.00Dims: 0.9 x 0.8 x 0.5" (2.3 x 2.0 x 1.5 cm)
Wt: 21.5 g w/ specimen box
Broken Hill Mine, New South Wales, Australia
At least 8 separate and distinct Rhodonite crystals rest in the galena matrix of this thumbnail specimen. These crystals do not generally exceed 0.3" (8 mm) along any axis and are generally in moderate to good condition, as several are visibly damaged and a few are incomplete. Their triclinic prismatic form is rather badly warped, though a few faces are still discernable. Most of what appears to be form are actually cleavage planes on the damaged crystals. All have a beautiful deep red coloration and a waxy-to-pearly luster, and are translucent or dimly transparent, containing many internalinternal cleavage planes or fractures. The galena matrix in which they rest is also warped and somewhat cleaved, showing excellent cube-oriented cleavage planes and edges. The piece is hot-glued in a plastic specimen box.