OKENITE
Specimen oke-7
$ 215.00Dims: 8.5 x 6.1 x 4.9" (21.6 x 15.5 x 12.4 cm)
Wt: 8.1 lbs. (3.7 kg)
Poona, Maharashtra State, India
This cabinet-sized specimen consists of a vug that was cut out of the surrounding basalt host rock. This vug contains, among other minerals, 6 complete and 1 incompete clusters of super-fine, radiating Okenite needles. The intact clusters appear to be in excellent condition and show no visible damage. Though the largest one has a diameter of about 1.3" (3.3 cm), the needles themselves are likely no longer than 0.3" (8 mm), covering a more massive core. As they are at least as thin as human hair, I cannot study their form, though it is most likely very good. The clusters all have a white coloration and are dimly translucent around their edges, though individual crystals are most likely colorless, transparent, and clear. Accompanying the Okenite in the vug are several stubby laumontite crystals, some very small prehnite orbs, a few larger gyrolite orbs, and possibly even a small amount of heulandite. Almost all of these minerals rest on a druse of tiny, transparent quartz crystals that coats the interior of the vug.