STAUROLITE
Specimen sta-6
$ 25.00Dims: 1.8 x 1.3 x 0.6" (4.6 x 3.3 x 1.5 cm)
Wt: 22.3 g
Lovozero, Kola Peninsula, Russia
This small thumbnail specimen consists of a finely-grained micaceous host rock in which are embedded at least 4 Staurolite crystals. Two of these crystals appear to be singular, but the other two are in the form of a 90-degree penetration twin that is sometimes referred to as a "fairy cross". The largest crystal makes up half of this twin, and reaches 1.2" (3.0 cm) in length. Both crystals that make up the twin show moderate damage, and the others are mostly obscured in the host rock. Their monoclinic prismatic form is moderately good, as all are somewhat worn and not very well-defined. They have the classic dark brown color and pearly luster of their species. The host rock is quite soft- thus, the smaller crystals can rather easily be exposed.