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8.8" Zoned Apophyllite Crystals Cluster with Stilbite - India
This specimen of zoned apophyllite crystals and peach-colored stilbite was collected from Maharashtra, India. The green to transparent zoning of the crystals is great, especially on the lustrous terminated crystals. Various sizes of apophyllite crystals can be found protruding from the fibrous stilbite fans beneath, giving the entire specimen a well spread out association.
This is by far the largest association of apophyllite and stilbite that we have to offer!
This specimen comes with an acrylic display stand.
This is by far the largest association of apophyllite and stilbite that we have to offer!
This specimen comes with an acrylic display stand.
About Apophyllite & Stilbite From India
This specimen originates from the Deccan Traps near Pune in western India—one of the world’s largest igneous provinces and an immense volcanic formation created by ancient lava flows. During quarrying or well-digging, miners occasionally break into hidden cavities within the basalt, revealing spectacular pockets lined with zeolite minerals and associated species.
Stilbite is the most commonly encountered zeolite in these deposits, typically forming graceful bowtie, flower-like, or hourglass crystal clusters in a range of colors. The most sought-after examples display soft pink to peach hues. Closely associated with the zeolites is apophyllite, which commonly occurs in the same mineral pockets. Though not a zeolite itself, apophyllite forms striking crystals as either elongated prisms topped with sharp pyramids or near-cubic shapes. While relatively unknown outside mineral circles, both minerals are highly prized by collectors for their delicate pastel colors and elegant crystal habits.
This specimen originates from the Deccan Traps near Pune in western India—one of the world’s largest igneous provinces and an immense volcanic formation created by ancient lava flows. During quarrying or well-digging, miners occasionally break into hidden cavities within the basalt, revealing spectacular pockets lined with zeolite minerals and associated species.
Stilbite is the most commonly encountered zeolite in these deposits, typically forming graceful bowtie, flower-like, or hourglass crystal clusters in a range of colors. The most sought-after examples display soft pink to peach hues. Closely associated with the zeolites is apophyllite, which commonly occurs in the same mineral pockets. Though not a zeolite itself, apophyllite forms striking crystals as either elongated prisms topped with sharp pyramids or near-cubic shapes. While relatively unknown outside mineral circles, both minerals are highly prized by collectors for their delicate pastel colors and elegant crystal habits.
SPECIES
Apophyllite & Stilbite
LOCATION
Maharashtra, India
SIZE
8.8" long, 4.5" wide, longest crystal 1.7" long
CATEGORY
ITEM
#44426
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