WULFENITE
Specimen wul-17
$ 320.00Dims: 2.3" x 1.7" x 1.5" (5.8 x 4.3 x 3.8 cm)
Wt: 2.53 oz. (71.9 g)
Red Cloud Mine, La Paz County, Arizona, U.S.A.
One of the more intriguing Wulfenite specimens that I have seen lately, this piece appears to consist of dozens of tetragonal Wulfenite blades that are intergrown with a stalactitic calcite or quart host that is coated with a thin layer of either goethite or limonite. These crystals are in surprisingly good condition for their arrangement, and range in size from the near-microscopic to 0.6 x 0.4 x 0.1" (1.5 x 1.0 x 0.3 cm). All show very good form, with sharp edges and clean faces that show a bright, vitreous luster. They have a bright orange color that is common for Wulfenite, and they are all dimly transparent, though heavily included and internally-fractured. They seem to hold the host rock together, as it appears to have been broken into many small pieces some time during the specimen's formation. It is hot-glued onto a flat, square acrylic base.