STILBITE
Specimen stl-4
$ 90.00Dims: 7.4" x 5.4" x 1.8"(18.8 x 13.7 x 4.6 cm)
Wt: 13.6 oz.(385 g)
Nasik, India
At least 30 small, "wheat sheaf" clusters of Stilbite infest this specimen. They range in size from 0.2-0.5"(0.5-1.3 cm) and have excellent form and no detectable damage. They are colored a uniform pale orange-pink, have a pearly luster, and are translucent. Accompanying them are several odd-looking apophyllite crystals- they are pseudo-cubic in form, have a dull golden color, and are very cloudy. Both the apophyllite and the Stilbite rest on a bed of drusy quartz that is composed of colorless, transparent crystals that have the standard hexagonal prismatic form and vitreous luster. This quartz druze covers several calcite crystals that are scattered around the specimen, making sparkly lumps that the apophyllite and stilbite are congregated on- very little of either mineral rests on quartz that coats the basalt base. I like specimens like this one- they show contrast both in coloration, luster, and texture.