CAVANSITE
Specimen cav-59
$ 100.00Dims: 1.28x0.85x0.51" (3.25x2.17x1.29cm)
Wt: 0.14oz (4.1g)
Deccan Plateau, near Poona, Maharashtra State, India
This specimen has dozens of sparse radial clusters of cavansite crystals. The individual crystals are large enough to be examined, and they are transparent and a deep turquoise blue in color. They have a vitreous luster, and a slant termination, but their cross section is difficult to describe, so I'll just say "complex". Accompanying the cavansite are more than a dozen colorless, silky stilbite crystals. A loupe reveals that the cavansite crystals interpenetrate the stilbite, suggesting that the cavansite formed first, then the stilbite over-grew the cavansite clusters. While this form of cavansite does not display the pretty blue balls of some occurances, the color is exceptionally pretty and the crystals are very lustrous, giving the specimen a lot of sparkle.