OPAL
Specimen opa-35
$ 65.00Dims: 5.8x3.3x2.5" (14.8x8.4x6.3 cm)
Wt: 13.9 oz. (392g)
Chalk Mountain, Spruce Pine, North Carolina, USA
This rather ugly rock is a sample of hyalite, a flourescent variety of opal. The rock is porous and not very pure (there are several minerals present), but under a loupe the hyalite resolves into thousands of intergrown balls of hyalite, which appear translucent to nearly transparent, and also exhibit a most unusual melted-wax luster, somewhat reminiscent of smithsonite (you need a loupe to see this). The opal also has a very bright green flourescence under short-wave ultraviolet (the image does not do it justice).