NATROLITE
Specimen nat-7
$ 30.00Dims: 2.3 x 1.5 x 1.2" (5.8 x 3.8 x 3.0 cm)
Wt: 1.9 oz. (52.4 g)
Cape Grimm, Tasmania
This large thumbnail specimen consists of two partly-intersecting clusters of radiating Natrolite needles. These clusters are generally in very good condition, showing a relatively small amount of damage with respect to their delicacy. The crystals that make up the cluster do not exceed 0.5" (1.3 cm) in length or 2 mm in either width or depth. All have excellent orthorhombic form, with well-defined edges and clean faces that possess a pearly luster on their prism faces and a brighter, vitreous luster on their termination faces. All are milky-white in coloration, though they are a bit dirty, and are quite translucent. There are several small, very odd crystals accompanying the Natrolite- I would guess that they are made of analcime, as they do not react to acids as calcite would, and some have a rather good trapezohedral form. They have a brown coloration on their outer surfaces, but a few are broken and reveal milky-white-to-colorless cores.