SMITHSONITE
Specimen smi-32
$ 32.00Dims: 2.5" x 1.1" x 0.4" (6.4 x 2.8 x 1.0 cm)
Wt: 1.29 oz. (36.6 g)
Kelly Mine, New Mexico, U.S.A.
A very thin layer of an unknown material makes up the base of this specimen. It is covered on both of its sides by crusts that are made up of intergrown botryoidal formations of Smithsonite. The Smithsonite crusts are each only about 0.2" (5 mm) thick, so the entire piece is rather thin. These crusts have a pale blue-gray coloration, are translucent, and have the classic "melted wax" luster of Smithsonite, though it is not as bright as some that I have seen. The sides of the piece where it was broken out of its place of formation show the compact acicular, radial habit of this mineral. The material in a small area on one side of the piece is paler colored than the rest of the material, due to a thin crust that has coated it.