HEULANDITE
Specimen heu-12
$ 125.00Dims: 6.7" x 5.9" x 3.5" (17.0 x 15.0 x 8.9 cm)
Wt: 3 lbs., 8.6 oz.(1.605 kg)
Poona, India
I have always liked this specimen immensely. It is in the form of a geode, wherein the vug that formed inside the basalt host rock was carved out almost completely, leaving a basalt "skin" around the hollow, which is visible from holes at opposite ends of the vug. The hollow itself is lined with a layer of mammillary, white agate which is in turn coated with countless tiny, transparent quartz crystals. Close examination will reveal a few tiny, pale-green, globular prehnite aggregates. Howeverr, the Heulandite crystals that are clustered together near the smaller hole in the vug are quite visible. They have a creamy, off-white coloration, a pearly luster, and are translucent. They occur as aggregates of thin, tabular crystals with a diamond-shaped cross-section, and show no damage, as they are well protected inside the deep vug. It is a beautiful specimen that balances in a perfect position for display (I would hot-glue it to a base for added stability, though).