OKENITE
Specimen oke-10
$ 325.00Dims: 10.6 x 5.5 x 5.5" (26.9 x 14.0 x 14.0 cm)
Wt: 12.1 lbs. (5.5 kg)
Poona, Maharashtra State, India
There is less Okenite than any other mineral present on this cabinet-sized specimen, but the clusters are the most noticeable. I can count 8 sprays of radiating Okenite needles, 2 or 3 of which are either incomplete or possibly damaged. They range from 0.3" (8 mm) to 0.7" (1.8 cm) in diameter and have the classic milky-white coloration and fuzzy appearance. The crystals are incredibly fine, so one must use powerful magnification to study individual crystals. They are likely colorless and transparent by themselves, but clustering gives them their generally white color. The are accompanied by scores of round prehnite nodules, many gyrolite nodules, about 5 rounded pseudocubic calcites, a few basal-terminated tetragonal apophyllites, and two or three tiny laumontite crystals, all but one of which are damaged and incomplete. They rest on a thin quartz druse that coats the surface of the basalt vug in which all of the minerals rest.