GYPSUM
Specimen gyp-36
$ 270.00Dims: 19.4 x 2.7 x 2.7" (49.3 x 6.9 x 6.9 cm)
Wt: 2 lbs., 10 oz. (1.2 kg)
Chihuahua, Mexico
This specimen is made up of two partly intergrown Selenite crystals. One of these crystals is much smaller than the other, has moderately fair form, and is incomplete. It is much smaller than the other crystal, whose dimensions are 19.4 x 1.7 x 1.1" (49.3 x 4.3 x 2.8 cm). This larger crystal shows some damage that was caused by separation from other crystals, but is still in good condition with an intact termination. Separating other crystals from the specimen has left geometric indentations along the length of the larger crystal that do not interfere much with its monoclinic prismatic form, which is very good- it has well-defined edges and relatively clean faces that possess the standard pearly luster. Small portions of each of the faces are coated with a dull, bright white crust; this crust is made up of tiny sprays of gypsum crystals that have an almost reniform appearance, and is only present near the base of the crystal. It is colorless, transparent, and dimly to moderately clear due to a variety of inclusions and internal fractures. The most noticeable inclusion is a large phantom that is made up of thousands of tiny bits of hematite that likely have a dendritic form. Together they form the phantom, which envelops more than two-thirds of the interior of the crystal. The material inside the phantom is rather clear, though. There is no host rock present, of course.