1.7" Red-Orange Stilbite Crystals on Chalcedony - India
This wonderful specimen features red-orange stilbite crystals protruding upward from a bed of chalcedony, collected from Maharashtra, India. It has been mounted with mineral tack for museum-quality display.
Stilbite is a tectosilicate mineral of the zeolite group that is commonly found in zeolite deposits. Crystals often form flowery bowtie or hourglass-shaped structures and come in a variety of colors. Some of the most beautiful colorations are the pink or peach tints.
Chalcedony is any microcrystalline variety of silica composed of very fine intergrowths of quartz and mogánite: microcrystalline minerals have microscopic crystals that cannot be observed by the naked eye. Both quartz and mogánite have the same chemical formula SiO2 (silicon dioxide), but different crystal structures. When free from impurities, chalcedony is colorless and transparent. Depending on impurities present during formation, chalcedony can form in a wide variety of colors including red, yellow, green, blue, purple, grey, white, and numerous hues in between. Chalcedony is quite hard at 7 on the Mohs Hardness Scale: this matches its main component quartz, which is the benchmark mineral for the scale at 7.
SPECIES
Stilbite & Quartz var. Chalcedony
LOCATION
Maharashtra, India
SIZE
1.7 x 1.05"
CATEGORY
ITEM
#259414