SMITHSONITE
Specimen smi-38
$ 85.00Dims: 2.3" x 1.9" x 1.7" (5.8 x 4.8 x 4.3 cm)
Wt: 4.75 oz. (134.6 g)
Kelly Mine, Socorro County, New Mexico, U.S.A.
This lovely specimen is mostly Smithsonite by weight- there are only a few thin crusts of the dark brown host rock present. The Smithsonite itself is in the form of botryoidal crusts that range in thickness from 0.2- 0.4" (5- 10 mm). It shows no damage other than the breakage that separated the specimen from its place of origin. It has a dull pearly luster that is a bit duller than that of most Smithsonite I have seen from this locality. Its color is a moderately pale greenish-blue and it is translucent. The backside of one of the crusts is visible and shows what appears to be considerable weathering or water wear. On the front of this particular crust is a small (0.4 x 0.3 x 0.2" or 1.0 x 0.8 x 0.5 cm), white formation of tiny crystals. I don't know exactly what they are, though they could possibly be a later formation of more crystalline Smithsonite. I think that it is one of the more attractive specimens that we have from the Kelly Mine.