ZIRCON
Specimen zir-5
$ 60.00Dims: 1.1" x 0.7" x 0.6"(2.8 x 1.8 x 1.5 cm)
Wt: 17.4 g w/ base
Kipawa Complex, Sheffield Lake, Villedieu Township, Quebec, Canada
This specimen basically consists of two tetragonal prismatic Zircon crystals that are not quite completely intergrown, so that one can see that there were originally two crystals. The resulting crystal has a rather warped shape; it actually appears to have been broken and healed over on its underside. Like other Zircons from this locality, it has a brown-red color, adamantine luster, and is opaque. There is only a very small amount of black matrix(I believe that it is epidote) on the crystal, down where the specimen is glued onto its square acrylic base. For all of its flaws, it is an attractive specimen that displays well.