BROCHANTITE
Specimen bro-6
$ 33.00Dims: 2.8 x 1.8 x 1.0" (7.1 x 4.6 x 2.5 cm)
Wt: 3.42 oz. (96.9 g)
Ludwig, Lyon County, Nevada, U.S.A.
I believe that this is the first Brochantite specimen that we have had from this locality. The Brochantite occurs as a thin crust and several isolated clusters that rest on an iron-bearing host rock. Though a few of the isolated clusters are damaged, the specimen is generally in very good condition. The crust is made up of scores of tiny, round nodular clusters of even tinier crystals, but there are a few larger clusters that have a much more visible crystal form. Even so, the crystals in these larger clusters are heavily intergrown and very small, so studying their monoclinic bladed form is very difficult. All have the standard deep green color of Brochantite, and the larger clusters show a bright, vitreous luster- the smaller ones appear to be quite dull, but are much more translucent under bright light, whereas the larger ones are generally nearly opaque. They are accompanied by thin crusts of what I believe is chrysocolla, as it has the proper color, luster, and slightly reniform undulations that would be expected. These thin chrysocolla crusts permeate the rusty-brown host rock.