DIOPTASE
Specimen dio-9
$ 75.00Dims: 5.3" x 3.2" x 3.2" (13.5 x 8.1 x 8.1 cm)
Wt: 2 lbs., 10.5 oz. (1.206 kg)
not yet determined
The green coloration on this specimen is rather pervasive, as the Dioptase crust is prominent and covers a large part of the host rock. It has an unusually bright, almost emerald-green coloration that is caused by the minute size of the crystals that make up the crust- none of these crystals exceeds 2 mm in length. Due to their small size, it is difficult to determine the general condition of the crystals. Their transparence is likewise difficult to gauge, but they are translucent at the very least. A large portion of the crust is covered with a heavily weathered, almost semicrystalline crust. Upon first glance, I thought that it was calcite, but the more I examined it, the more convinced I was that it is quartz. The crust is transparent but has a matte finish that is likely due to water wear. The host rock also consists of quartz that appears to have been broken up and then compressed together. It shows no crystalline form. There is a quantity of a pale blue material accompanying the Dioptase in one area that makes me think that this specimen comes from one of the famous localities in Zaire.