Schizolite
Wessels Mine, Hotazel, KMF, Northern Cape, South Africa
2.7 x 1.8 x 1.6 cm
ex. Alex Schauss, Tomek Praszkier
Normally not recognized as a particularly aesthetic mineral, a limited find ( possibly two pockets) at Wessels, resulted in some of the finest specimens of this rare mineral. According to both Sussman (who brought this pocket to market) and Schauss: This crystal is currently considered to be perhaps the best stereotypical large crystal of Schizolite from the best (by far) of only two major pockets discovered in the early 2000s;. Based on appearance, this mineral was misidentified several times, recognized as a new mineral, then rescinded by the IMA after analysis showed it to be Schizolite.
The largest crystal measures approx 1.8 cm, is sharp, possesses a somewhat vitreous luster, and is translucent. A beautiful find from the Kalahari Manganese Fields.

