ANGLESITE
Specimen ang-4
$ 30.00Dims: 3.0" x 3.2" x 1.8"(7.6 x 8.1 x 4.6 cm)
Wt: 1 lbs., 3 oz.(540 g)
Toussit, Morocco
These are some of the more unusual crystals of Anglesite that I have seen. They have the classic prismaitic form with wedge-shaped terminations of Anglesite, but their color is an odd, light brown-orange color. This coloration is due to inclusions in the crystals that may actually be made up of rust! These inclusions drastically reduce the crystals' transparence to "translucent-to-opaque" status. These inclusions also seem to affect the crystals' luster, making them appear vitreous to waxy, instead of adamantine. These crystals range in size from 2-3 mm to 1"(1.3 cm) in length. One of the larger crystals has very clean termination faces, allowing one to see into it. There is a phantom visible through these faces, the same shape as the crystal it encloses. There are phantoms visible in one or two more crystals, but most of them have cloudy termination faces. There is some noticeable damage to some of the crystals, but they are generally in good condition. They all rest in a hollow in a galena matrix, which makes the specimen very heavy.