SCHORL
Specimen scl-5
$ 60.00Dims: 1.8" x 1.6" x 1.2" (4.6 x 4.1 x 3.0 cm)
Wt: 3.20 oz. (90.8 g)
Minas Gerais, Brazil
This small hand specimen consists of what I call a "parallel association", of Schorl crystals, wherein more than one crystal has grown together in such a way that the cluster could be classified as a single crystal. This particular association is made up of at least 3 different crystals which are intergrown and have grown parallel to each other. Their trigonal prismatic form is somewhat warped due to their intergrowth, but is still discernable. One its more interesting aspects is the specimen's single, trigonal domed termination, which is integral and continuous, and acts as the termination for all of the crystals. The specimen has a black color and a vitreous luster, and is opaque. There are a few small spots of damage, including a conchoidal depression at the termination's tip. There are also a few "books" of muscovite growing off of its prism length. They have the standard crystal form, color, and luster of muscovite, and also show a small amount of damage.