WULFENITE
Specimen wul-5
$ 90.00Dims: 3.0" x 2.5" x 1.3"(7.6 x 6.4 x 3.3 cm)
Wt: 5.51 oz.(156.2 g)
San Francisco Mine, Magdalena, Sonora, Mexico
The colors and contrasts of this specimen amaze me! On a rather nondescript brown host rock that is likely made of limonite, large, rectangular blades of Wulfenite rest on a crust of botryoidal mimetite. The Wulfenite crystals have a gold coloration, are translucent to transparent, and have a pearly luster. They range in size from 2 x 3 to 13 x 13 mm in dimensions, and though many are damaged, most are in excellent condition. The specimen's underside is completely coated with intergrown blades of Wulfenite that are half covered with bits of limonite and grains of sand. The mimetite covers only one side of the specimen, and occurs as round, intergrown spherules, producing a botryoidal formation. The globules range in color from yellow to a moderate orange color, are opaque, and have a dull luster. They add the perfect backdrop to the Wulfenite blades.