TREMOLITE
Specimen tre-3
$ 80.00Dims: 3.0 x 2.1 x 1.7" (7.6 x 5.3 x 4.3 cm)
Wt: 6.40 oz. (181.5 g)
Colebrook Hill, Rosebury, Tasmania, Australia
Countless tiny Tremolite needles line the crevices and hollows of this hand specimen. These needles to not generally exceed 0.2" (5 mm) in length but are in very good condition due to the protective nature of their surroundings. They are too small for me to effectively study their form, but likely have good monoclinic form. All have a dull, gray-green coloration and a pearly luster- when clustered together, their luster reminds me a little of velour or crushed velvet. The Tremolite is visibly compact in a few areas, too, and is accompanied on the piece by several small ferroaxinite crystals, many of which are exposed and damaged. Their triclinic form is good, though, and all show a dark brown color and a bright, vitreous luster. A small amount of crystalline quartz is also present. The base rock appears to be made up mostly of massive Tremolite, but there are bits of broken Axinites within, along with a small amount of a metallic sulfide.