TOPAZ
Specimen top-56
$ 60.00Dims: 3.35x2.51x1.91" (8.50x6.37x4.86cm)
Wt: 8.57oz (243g)
Thomas Range, Utah, USA
A small hand-sized chunk of ryolite is host to a single large nearly perfect topaz crystal. At one end this prismatic crystal has a dome termination, while at the other it tapers to a point. It is quite clear, has a typical honey color, a vitreous luster, and few internal fractures or inclusions (although there is an area of both near the center of the crystal). The host rock does contain many more tiny topaz crystals, plus several tiny bixbyites. There is quite a bit of a white mineral that I don't recognize - it has tabular crystals, is colorless to white with a vitreous luster, in some places displays cleavage and in others a conchoidal fracture, shows some hexagonal outlines and also striations. Any ideas?