Zeolite Specimen - Mesolite, Stillbite, and Apophyllite - India ๐ฎ๐ณ
Zeolite / Apophyllite
Zodiac: Aries
Chakra: Heart, Third Eye, Crown
Locality: India
Rarity: Varies (read desc.)
Zeolite is a name given to minerals characteristically found in low temperature hydrothermal systems, especially in volcanic and volcanically-derived rocks, but also in a wide range of other rock types, typically feldspathic. Minerals often associated with zeolites includes (but are not limited to):
Apophyllite, calcite, cavansite, prehnite, epidote, quartz, heulandite, pyrite, stilbite.
Some zeolites are abundant, and can be found all over the world. On the other hand, there was a case where while digging for a new well in a small town in Maharashtra, drillers struck into a vein of zeolite crystals. The vein was mined out decades ago, and zeolites of that kind have not been found anywhere else since. So what is the rarity of zeolite crystals? There is no definitive answer.
Zeolite / Apophyllite
Zodiac: Aries
Chakra: Heart, Third Eye, Crown
Locality: India
Rarity: Varies (read desc.)
Zeolite is a name given to minerals characteristically found in low temperature hydrothermal systems, especially in volcanic and volcanically-derived rocks, but also in a wide range of other rock types, typically feldspathic. Minerals often associated with zeolites includes (but are not limited to):
Apophyllite, calcite, cavansite, prehnite, epidote, quartz, heulandite, pyrite, stilbite.
Some zeolites are abundant, and can be found all over the world. On the other hand, there was a case where while digging for a new well in a small town in Maharashtra, drillers struck into a vein of zeolite crystals. The vein was mined out decades ago, and zeolites of that kind have not been found anywhere else since. So what is the rarity of zeolite crystals? There is no definitive answer.
Zeolite / Apophyllite
Zodiac: Aries
Chakra: Heart, Third Eye, Crown
Locality: India
Rarity: Varies (read desc.)
Zeolite is a name given to minerals characteristically found in low temperature hydrothermal systems, especially in volcanic and volcanically-derived rocks, but also in a wide range of other rock types, typically feldspathic. Minerals often associated with zeolites includes (but are not limited to):
Apophyllite, calcite, cavansite, prehnite, epidote, quartz, heulandite, pyrite, stilbite.
Some zeolites are abundant, and can be found all over the world. On the other hand, there was a case where while digging for a new well in a small town in Maharashtra, drillers struck into a vein of zeolite crystals. The vein was mined out decades ago, and zeolites of that kind have not been found anywhere else since. So what is the rarity of zeolite crystals? There is no definitive answer.