BARITE
Specimen bar-13
$ 160.00Dims: 6.0" x 5.0" x 3.5" (15.2 x 12.7 x 8.9 cm)
Wt: 3 lbs., 6.8 oz. (1.554 kg)
Hulcani Mine, Ancash, Peru
This is one of the larger and more impressive Barite specimens that we have available. The Barite occurs in the form of dozens of large, thin tabular crystals that have good form. The specimen has rather extensive damage in the form of broken crystals, but is nonetheless in good condition. The largest of these blades measures 1.9" (4.8 cm) tall, 1.7" (4.3 cm) wide, and no more than 0.2" (5 mm) thick, and like the others in the cluster, has a milky white coloration and a rather dull waxy luster. All are translucent, but some show a dim, foggy transparence. Among the Barite blades rest many small, tabular tennantite crystals and a few blocky siderites. The tennantites have the standard gray coloration and metallic luster, whereas the siderites are more of an orange-brown in color and have a dull luster and translucence. It is definitely an impressive cabinet specimen that should be handled with some care, as the Barite blades are quite exposed.