ZINKENITE
Specimen zik-3
$ 50.00Dims: 2.5 x 1.3 x 0.9" (6.4 x 3.3 x 2.3 cm)
Wt: 1.73 oz. (49.3 g)
Itos Mine, Oruro Department, Bolivia
Scores of Zinkenite clusters make up most of the mass of this small hand specimen. These clusters are each made up of anywhere from 2 to 20 hexagonal needle-like Zinkenite crystals, many of which are damaged or broken. They reach lengths of nearly 2" (5 cm) and appear to have good form, though one crystal that I studied had an asymmetrical diamond-shaped cross-section. They have the standard moderately dark gray color and metallic luster of their species, though a few sprays are dusted with a pale substance that is likely another metallic sulfide. There may be crystals of another metallic sulfide mineral such as boulangerite present, as some of the crystals are at least as thin as human hair, if not thinner. The "base" on which they rest is composed of yet more metallic sulfides, including pyrite, chalcopyrite, and possibly a bit of bornite.