STURMANITE
Specimen stu-2
$ 60.00Dims: 0.6" x 0.4" x 0.3" (1.5 x 1.0 x 0.8 cm)
Wt: 9.7 g w/ specimen box
N'Chwaning Mine, Hotazel, Kuruman, South Africa
This specimen had me fooled at first; I thought it was a splendid hexagonal prismatic sulfur crystal. However, the documentation defined it as a Sturmanite crystal, finer than most that I have seen. Its color is bright yellow, of course, and it has exceptional form and no damage that I can see. Its prismatic form is topped by a shallow pyramidal termination that is truncated by a basal pinacoid. It has a vitreous luster and is transparent to a degree, but is very heavily internally fractured, so that clarity is almost nonexistent. As the crystal was broken off at its base, there is no host rock. It is affixed to the inside of a specimen box for display and protection.