SMITHSONITE
Specimen smi-40
$ 65.00Dims: 3.1" x 1.6" x 1.5" (7.9 x 4.1 x 3.8 cm)
Wt: 5.24 oz. (148.5 g)
79 Mine, Hayden, Gila County, New Mexico, U.S.A.
This hand specimen consists of one or more layers of botryoidal Smithsonite that cover part of a chalky, dull brown host rock. Though showing excellent form and patches of a beautiful, silky luster, most of the Smithsonite on this specimen shows a dull, waxy luster and a very dull, olive-green-to-brown coloration. Due to the layer's thinness, the material does not show any noticeable translucence. There are, however, many tiny, colorless crystals scattered on this Smithsonite layer. Under 15x magnification, they all appear to have a generally tetragonal, tabular form. They are probably calcites with a warped, flattened form, but I would like to think that they are possibly wulfenites, though I have never heard of them being colorless.