SMITHSONITE
Specimen smi-39
$ 135.00Dims: 2.0" x 1.2" x 1.0" (5.1 x 3.0 x 2.5 cm)
Wt: 1.47 oz. (41.7 g)
Kelly Mine, Socorro County, New Mexico, U.S.A.
This large thumbnail specimen has one of the more intriguing formations of Smithsonite on it that I have seen. The piece consists of a base of broken, gray rock that is partially coated with a layer of green-blue Smithsonite that has a botryoidal form and a lovely, "melted wax" luster. On top of this layer is another, smaller coating of Smithsonite with the same color, though it appears to be a bit brighter. It almost seems as if the layers have undergone considerable wear, likely due to water, as their shapes are condusive to their botryoidal form. On one side of the specimen, where the Smithsonite meets the host rock, there are several small spots of material that have a dull luster and a much deeper, more intense green-blue color. It is an intriguing little piece.