BARITE
Specimen bar-11
$ 45.00Dims: 1.8" x 1.1" x 1.4"(4.6 x 2.8 x 3.6 cm)
Wt: 1.6 oz.(45.5 g.)
El Solar Mine, Guerrero, Mexico
Even with its considerable damage, this Barite specimen is a thing of intense beauty. It is made up of 30 or 40 flat, wedge-shaped blades that are transparent and colored a lovely pale gray-blue. The crystals radiated along a line on a host rock(it is not present on the piece); one can see where the line of growth was, and that the crystals started out a milky-white color and almost plumose in form, fading to blue as they grew. They have a generally steep pinacoidal termination form, with some reaching a point and others ending at a thin basal face. It is difficult to tell whether these crystals are growing straight out, with this steep termination, or if they are growing at an angle and have one main angled face as a termination- there is evidence of both. There is quite a bit of noticeable damage in the form of broken crystals, but the piece is still very impressive!