HUEBNERITE
Specimen hue-14
$ 60.00Dims: 3.4 x 2.8 x 2.8" (8.6 x 7.1 x 7.1 cm)
Wt: 15.5 oz. (438 g)
Pasto Bueno Mine, Ancash Department, Peru
Two "parallel associations" of intergrown Huebnerite blades are embedded in the crystalline quartz host of this specimen. These associations are in fair condition, as most of the crystals within are damaged or broken, usually missing their terminations. They reach lengths of up to 2.9" (7.4 cm) and are so heavily intergrown that their monoclinic bladed form is very difficult to study. All have a deep black-brown coloration with strong deep-red highlights, and their intact surfaces show a bright, nearly adamantine luster. The quartz host in which they rest is made up of 5 large and countless small crystals that have good hexagonal prismatic form. All but one of the larger crystals are damaged, however, as are many of the smaller ones.