Brucite
Posted by: macadmin on 05.14.2020 | Filed under:

Brucite

Specimen # 102111
Mineral: Brucite
Location: Brucite, Killa Saifullah, Balochistan, Pakistan
Size: 6.1 x 5.9 x 3.2 cm

Description

Detailed Description

This is a superb brucite. The central crystal group is an aggregate of sharp, lustrous, stacked crystals – the individual cryatals are easily visible without magnification. It is a very three-dimensional piece, and the main brucite ball is not quite a ball, but more developed than a wheel – it’s like a ball with recessed central areas. The yellow has a striking bright neon hue.

In excellent condition, no damage.

A gorgeous, colourful display specimen of brucite.

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About These Brucites

The Killah Saifullah brucites were first noted to me by John White after he saw a couple in Munich, 2016. The quality of the finest has greatly increased over those early days. It seems that most of these are occurring in very tight seams, or with a fragmented or brecciated matrix, and so most have contacts and grey spots around them. The colour of most of them is a cream-to-very-pale-yellow, but the best have a bright yellow hue. Many are very finely crystallized, but on some, like these ones, one can easily see many crystal faces. These Pakistan brucites are truly amazing for the mineral.


I’ve done my best to colour-balance them accurately (daylight, shade). I always do that anyway, of course, but I mention it specifically because some mineral specimens are susceptible to really skewing away from daylight appearance when photographed.

Additional information

Dimensions 32 × 61 × 59 cm

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