CALCITE
Specimen cal-46
$ 37.00Dims: 2.9" x 2.0" x 1.1" (7.4 x 5.1 x 2.8 cm)
Wt: 2.91 oz. (82.7 g)
1100 foot level, 106 Drift, Brushy Creek Mine, Reynolds County, Missouri, U.S.A.
At least 20 Calcite scalenohedrons make up this specimen. They have excellent form, and damage is confined to a few areas on the edge of the crust on which they rest. The largest of these crystals measures approximately 1.2" (3.0 cm) in length; it and several others on the crust have a gray color and a pearly luster, and are dimly transparent. This transparence enables one to see subtle phantoms that are trapped just beneath their surfaces. The phantoms are made up of layers of microscopic marcasite crystals, and give the Calcites their color. The rest of the crystals on the specimen are coated with crusts of more, larger (but still extremely small) marcasite crystals, giving them a multicolored sparkle. The crystals are aligned in random directions and are intergrown, forming the crust from which they rise.