Mineral suite
Baryte Suite
Subcollection/suite focusing on the barium sulfate – baryte. A heavily neglected, but amazing mineral. Comes in many colors, shapes and from many interesting localities. Specimens on this page are not for sale.
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Baryte
BaSO4
Typically found as thick to thin tabular crystals, usually in clusters with the crystals growing parallel to one another, or nearly so. Also as bladed, white masses. The barium analogue of celestine and anglesite.
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Usually thin to thick tabular {001}, bounded by {210} alone or in combination with {101}, {011} or other forms. Also flattened {001}, and elongated to prismatic [010] or [100]. More rarely prismatic [001], or equant. Often as aggregates or clusters of tabular crystals with edges projecting into crest-like forms, or as rosettes. Also found as massive material, compact, laminated or concretionary; and in fibrous, stalactic, and earthy masses.
Lustre: Vitreous, Sub-Vitreous, Resinous, Waxy, Pearly
Transparency: Transparent, Translucent
Color: White, Yellow, Red, Orange, Blue, Green, Brown, Gray etc.
Streak: White
Hardness: 3 on Mohs scale Hardness
Tenacity: Brittle
Cleavage: Perfect on {1011}.
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