REALGAR
Specimen rea-16
$ 75.00Dims: 2.60x2.09x1.42" (6.6x5.3x3.6cm)
Wt: 5.43oz (153.6g)
Getchell Mine, South Pit, Potosi District, Humbolt County, Nevada, USA
A black, porous rock is host to some crusts and crystals of realgar. Along one ridge of this rock, the crystals are essentially transparent, and have excellent form and a dark red color. but those are relatively small crystals. Along one side of the rock, the realgar crystals are quite a bit larger (upp to 15mm long), but these crystals are dull and nearly opaque. However, one of them is well formed, and is adjacent to an interesting spray of an unidentified white mineral, which presents as an upside down radial cluster of blades. The crystals are clean and well-formed, and I think I should be able to identify it, but I have not, yet. It looks like a white, crystalline starfish perched just past that large realgar crystal.