TREMOLITE
Specimen tre-1
$ 25.00Dims: 0.7" x 0.3" x 0.2"
Wt: 9.6 g w/ specimen box
Magadi District, Kenya
This very small thumbnail specimen is basically a single broken piece of a green crystal of iron-rich Tremolite. It has a seemingly hexagonal cross-section, and its two cleavage planes are clearly visible when one looks at the cross-section. They create four complementary angles: two opposing 60-degree angles, and two opposing 120-degree angles. The material within the areas of both 60-degree angles is a paler green color than the rest of the material, due to extreme internal fracturing. The crystal shows a pearly luster and translucence. It is incomplete and heavily internally fractured. It does, however, come from Kenya, which is not a well-known locality for large crystals of this mineral.