5.4" Zoned Apophyllite Crystals on Stilbite Association - India

This specimen of zoned apophyllite and peach-colored stilbite was collected from Maharashtra, India. This mineral association consists of blue-green to transparent zoning of excellent apophyllite crystals clustered to each side of the specimen, with fibrous stilbite fans protruding from between the two apophyllite crystal clusters.

This specimen comes from the Deccan Traps, a large igneous province and one of the largest volcanic features on Earth, near the city of Pune in western India. As miners quarry for other materials or dig wells, they sometimes unearth large pockets of zeolites and other minerals in the volcanic rock.

Stilbite is probably the most common zeolite found in these deposits. Crystals often form flowery, bowtie. or hourglass-shaped structures and come in a variety of colors. Some of the most beautiful colorations are the pink or peach tints. While not a zeolite itself, apophyllite is almost always found associated with zeolites in the same pockets. It has two crystal habits: a rectangular prism capped by a steep four-sided pyramid, or a pseudo-cubic structure. While not a well-known mineral to the general public, it is popular among mineral collectors due to its pastel colors and beautiful crystal formations.
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SPECIES
Apophyllite & Stilbite
LOCATION
Maharashtra, India
SIZE
5.4" long, 3.4" wide, longest crystal 1.2" long
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ITEM
#44443