DIOPTASE
Specimen dio-11
$ 155.00Dims: 2.1" x 1.8" x 1.7" (5.3 x 4.6 x 4.3 cm)
Wt: 3.28 oz. (93.0 g)
Altyn-Tube, Kirghese Steppes, Kazakhstan
This is another example of the Dioptase that is coming out of Kazakhstan. Like most that I have seen, it consists of a crust of trigonal prismatic crystals that partly covers a pale brown host rock. The crystals are generally in very good condition, even though those on the edges of the crust are obviously damaged. They do not exceed 0.3" (0.8 cm) in any dimension. Their trigonal prismatic form is excellent, showing well-defined edges and smooth faces that reflect a bright, vitreous luster. They have the intense, deep emerald-green that is the most noticeable trait for this mineral, and the crystals are obviously transparent. They do show a substantial amount of internal fracturing, though. The host rock on which the crust rests consists of both shapeless macrocrystalline calcite and a pale-brown limestone.