CINNABAR
Specimen cin-11
$ 90.00Dims: 3.3" x 2.9" x 1.8" (9.4 x 7.3 x 4.6 cm)
Wt: 6.83 oz. (193.7 g)
Guizhou Province, China
Three undamaged Cinnabar crystals rest on the dolomite-and-limestone host rock of this specimen. The largest of these is also the most exposed, and has dimensions of 0.4 x 0.2 x 0.2" (1.0 x 0.5 x 0.5 cm); the smallest of the crystals is deeply embedded in the dolomite base, and is barely visible. All show excellent trigonal prismatic form; the largest and smallest crystals show flat, basal terminations, whereas the other crystal has a warped form that makes it appear to be nearly octahedral! All have the deep red color that is standard for Cinnabar, and their luster is subadamantine-to-submetallic. Though it is difficult to determine, I am relatively certain that all are transparent and clear. The dolomite crust from which the Cinnabars extend is made up of dull, cream-colored intergrown rhombohedrons with curved edges. They, in turn, rest on a dark gray-brown base of dolomitic limestone. A large piece of a broken quartz crystal also rests on the dolomite crust, and appears to contain several incomplete Cinnabar crystals that were tr