CHALCANTHITE
Specimen clc-3
$ 75.00Dims: 3.2 x 1.5 x 1.3" (8.1 x 3.8 x 3.3 cm)
Wt: 2.89 oz. (81.8 g)
Broken Hill Mine, New South Wales, Australia
Likely the largest single piece of Chalcanthite that I have seen, this specimen consists of an amorphous chunk of the copper sulfate mineral. I can see crystalline tendencies on a few small protrusions, but the main body of material is rough and amorphous. Fresh breakage surfaces at each end of the piece show air bubbles that are arranged in a curved, circular pattern around a larger, deeper shaft that runs into the piece. The irregular shapes of these shafts make me think that they are natural in origin, and they do not appear to be connected, as I dropped a tiny grain of sand in one end, and it did not come out of the other. The material has the classic bright azur-blue of its species and shows a bright pearly luster on its fresh breakage surfaces. It is definitely translucent, though the thickness of the piece at its center makes it quite dim. There is no host rock present.