OKENITE
Specimen oke-8
$ 240.00Dims: 6.0 x 4.2 x 3.5" (15.2 x 10.7 x 8.9 cm)
Wt: 3 lbs., 11.0 oz. (1.672 kg)
Poona, Maharashtra State, India
Two separate and distinct Okenite clusters rest in the hollow of this specimen. Neither show signs of human-induced damage, though one is very heavily malformed- it looks as if it could have been crushed, but it is too well-protected inside the cavity. The other crystal looks like that which one would expect, and consists of thousands of superfine needles that are too thin to study without high magnification. The needles likely have good triclinic form, though, as one can see light reflected off of their faces in the form of a pearly luster. Individually, they would likely be colorless, transparent, and quite clear, but the cluster has a white color and is likely no more than translucent. The needles probably do not exceed 0.4" (1 cm) in length, and the cluster's general dimensions are approximately 1 x 0.5 x 0.5" (2.5 x 1.3 x 1.3 cm). They are not alone- a few well-formed but heavily intergrown calcites are clustered nearby, and at least 10 rounded prehnite nodules are scattered about the inner surface of the vug, which is coated with a thin, white druse of tiny quartz crystals.