PYROCHLORE
Specimen pyc-5
$ 27.00Dims: 1.3x0.9x0.9" (3.4x2.3x2.2cm)
Wt: 0.69 oz. (19.4g)
Vishnevogorsk, Ural, Russia
A single pyrochlore crystal rests in the white crystalline matrix of this specimen. The pyrochlore crystal is brown, somewhat distorted in shape (with two faces at 90 degrees), and has a wet vitreous luster. The crystal is dimply translucent, with a myriad of internal fractures. In direct sunlight, the fractures reflect yellow, orange, or even red highlights, depending upon their depth. There is also an abundance of black biotite crystals adding contrast to the host mineral.