TOPAZ
Specimen top-17
$ 30.00Dims: 0.9" x 0.6" x 0.6" (2.3 x 1.5 x 1.5 cm)
Wt: 9.3 g
Afghanistan
This small specimen consists of a single Topaz crystal. It appears to have been broken and then partially healed, but still has a recognizable orthorhombic crystal form. Its termination appears to have undergone healing, but there are still a few subtle but visible faces that seem to have re-formed. Partial healing has also affected the base surface of the crystal, and it appears that another termination was beginning to form there. There are 3 intact prism faces that are all smooth and well-defined; these show a bright, vitreous luster. The Topaz has a pale beige color with a subtle hint of rose, and is transparent and rather clear, though there are several visible inclusions. Some of these inclusions are rather interesting- one of them is either a tiny included crystal or an air bubble that has retained a crystalline form, as it shows a definitely geometric shape when light is reflected off of it. The other appears in some respects to be a flat internal fracture, but I think that it actually consists of a small, thin book of muscovite that was enveloped by the Topaz.