Calcite on Sphalerite – Gemmy Amber-Orange Scalenohedral Crystal on Lustrous Matrix

Specifications

Species: Calcite, Sphalerite
Origin: Elmwood Mine, Carthage, Smith County, Tennessee, USA
Dimensions: 13.0 × 10.4 × 8.0 cm
Weight:

Description

A superb and highly aesthetic Elmwood classic, featuring a dominant gem-quality calcite crystal perched elegantly on a richly textured sphalerite matrix. This specimen exemplifies the finest attributes of the locality, where bold crystal form and exceptional color converge. The primary calcite crystal is striking for its saturated amber-orange coloration—warm, luminous, and unusually intense for the species. The color is evenly distributed and glows from within due to the crystal’s outstanding transparency, approaching true gemminess. Light penetrates deeply, creating a rich internal radiance that enhances both depth and visual impact. Crystallographically, the calcite presents as a sharply defined scalenohedron, with crisp edges and clean, well-terminated faces. The surfaces exhibit a bright vitreous luster, further amplifying the interplay of light across the crystal. Subtle internal zoning and reflections add complexity without detracting from the overall clarity. The supporting matrix of sphalerite provides a dramatic and complementary contrast. Its darker tones—likely deep resinous brown to near-black—serve as an ideal backdrop, accentuating the brilliance and warmth of the calcite. The sphalerite itself appears lustrous and well-crystallized, contributing both texture and depth to the composition. Elmwood Mine specimens are celebrated worldwide for their combination of form, color, and luster, and this example stands firmly within that tradition. The pairing of a large, gemmy amber calcite with a contrasting sulfide matrix creates a visually compelling and highly collectible piece—equally suited for advanced systematic collections or those focused on elite American classics.

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