TORBERNITE
Specimen tor-3
$ 65.00Dims: 2.7" x 1.6" x 1.5" (6.9 x 4.1 x 3.8)
Wt: 4.15 oz. (117.9 g)
Musonoie Mine, Shaba Province, Zaire
Many small, tabular blades of Torbernite line the crevices of the broken, chalky host rock of this specimen. These bladed crystals are generally in good condition, though damage is obvious in many places. They have sharp edges and smooth faces that show a pearly luster, and their green color is slightly different than that of the accompanying malachite. They are transparent and relatively clear. The malachite that is present on the specimen is amorphous in some places and shows a botryoidal form in others. It has a dull luster, and is, of course, opaque. The malachite formed some time after the Torbernite, as it lined the same crevices, partially enveloping some of the bladed crystals (see the close-up image).