HOPEITE
Specimen hop-1
$ 40.00Dims: 1.6" x 1.3" x 0.7" (4.1 x 3.3 x 1.8 cm)
Wt: 20.1 g
#2 open pit, Broken Hill Mine, Kabwe, Zambia
Though showing a rather dull, red-brown coloration and only a rather low, pearly luster in a few places, this Hopeite specimen is nonetheless rather intriguing. The crystals that are not badly weathered occur in the form of orthorombic prisms that have asymmetrical six-sided cross-sections and shallow wedge-like domed terminations. The crystals are in excellent condition, as the only damage that they show is through natural wear, and they do not exceed 2 mm in length. Their color resembles that of limonite, though it varies quite a bit with respect to depth of color. The crystals are translucent to opaque and have a luster that ranges from pearly to dull, depending on the amount of wear that they have undergone. Some of the crystals appear to have been coated over with a similarly-colored material- I don't know if it is more Hopeite or a different mineral. The crust that the crystals forms coats most of what appear to be a few separate fragments of an igneous host rock that are held together by the Hopeite itself.