ETTRINGITE
Specimen ett-1
$ 110.00Dims: 1.9" x 1.2" x 0.9" (4.8 x 3.0 x 2.3 cm)
Wt: 1.52 oz. (43.2 g)
N'Chwaning Mine, Hotazel, Kuruman, South Africa
This specimen contains over 10 crystals of Ettringite, a rather unusual sulfate mineral from South Africa. They are in generally good condition, though some of the crystasls show obvious damage, and some of that is severe. All have a hexagonal prismatic form with shallow pyramidal terminations, and most are double terminated. Their color is bright yellow and they have a vitreous luster. All seem to have a thin shell of transparent material that surrounds a translucent core. They rest on a host rock that appears to be made of a dark metallic oxide, as it is rather heavy for its size, and the Ettringite crystals are known to have a very low specific gravity. Many tiny, transparent quartz crystals also rest on this host rock.