YUKSPORITE
Specimen yuk-4
$ 28.00Dims: 2.9 x 1.6 x 0.8" (7.3 x 4.1 x 2.0 cm)
Wt: 2.10 oz. (59.7 g)
Mount Yukspor, Khibiny Mountains, Kola Peninsula, Russia
This large thumbnail specimen consists of formations of at least 2 different minerals that are embedded in a Yuksporite matrix. The Yuksporite is not necessarily crystalline, but more in a form that is akin to a mica schist, occurring as compact, undulating layers of thin, warped blades. Its color is a pale pink-beige and it has a moderate pearly luster that also resembles that of mica schist. There is a small amount of massive quartz embedded in the Yuksporite, along with two large masses of a material that I cannot identify. It has most of the same properties of the Yuksporite, but is black in color. It does appear to be a bit more fibrous in habit, though.