KERMESITE
Specimen krm-3
$ 40.00Dims: 3.0 x 2.3 x 1.9" (7.6 x 5.8 x 4.8 cm)
Wt: 4.94 oz. (140.0 g)
Pueta Mine, Tuscany, Italy
Several hollows in the quartz host rock of this specimen are lined with Kermesite, a rather odd antimony oxy-sulfide. The crust shows definite reniform tendencies and coats 2 of the 3 stibnite clusters that are present. The Kermesite has a deep cherry-red coloration, though portions of one crust have a definite gray color and metallic luster. Some of the more exposed areas of the crust are noticeably damaged, but this may be due to natural causes. Besides the stibnite, there are several dozen tiny yellow crystals present that I cannot identify. The host rock is generally made of massive quartz, though all of the hollows within are lined with druses of tiny crystals.