Description: 3-in-1 Prehnite Twin Cluster w/Quartz & Calcite, South Africa, 2 ¾" x 1 ½" x 1 ¼” Description:· A unique cabinet size 3-in-1 specimen of Prehnite, Quartz and Calcite crystals, with two additional small prehnite spheres, each attached to the side of the two larger prehnite spheres· Prehnite spheres are of a light pastel green, coupled with multiple small clear prismatic quartz crystals along the peripherals in the front of the specimen and then surrounded by transparent to translucent calcites that range from tabular to scalenohedrons, and intergrown rhombohedrons· · There is little matrix; specimen is sturdy and filled with prehnite, quartz and calcite crystals · Source: South Africa· Size: Overall approximately 2 ¾" x 1 ½" x 1 ¼”; largest individual Prehnite sphere is approximately 3 cm in size· Condition: Good, on display in cabinet only. This featured specimen is one of a kind as it features a cluster of 3 minerals in one - 2 main large prehnite spheres like a “Twin”, and two additional small prehnite spheres attached to them, with multiple small clear prismatic quartz crystals lining the peripheral of the specimen front and center, and then surrounded by transparent to translucent calcites, taking on different formation habits from tabular to scalenohedrons, and intergrown rhombohedrons.The two main large prehnite spheres have a distinctive well-formed pattern of rounded groups of blocky rectangles and they have a very soothing light pastel green color tone. The largest prehnite sphere measures approximately 3 cm in size and the other main prehnite sphere is 2.5 cm! Very impressive indeed! Minor bruising on the surface of one of the prehnites but it does not take away the overall aesthetics of the specimen.The two other associated mineral in this cluster specimen are as follows:· Numerous very clear prismatic quartz points, protruding along the peripheral of the specimen, front and center, giving it a gorgeous aesthetic appeal· White Calcites of different formation habits ranging from tabular to scalenohedrons, and intergrown rhombohedrons are transparent to translucent, giving the specimen a sturdy structure.When held against light, the color and surface texture of the Prehnites come alive as it sparkles and look even more lustrous, including the quartz and calcites. This specimen shows and displays well. Such wonderful qualities certainly make this specimen a rare and great addition to any mineral collection! This featured specimen can be yours for $38.50 (a 30% discount from actual retail value) plus shipping and handling. Specimen Background information: Prehnite is named after Colonel Hendrik Von Prehn (1733–1785), a Dutch commander of the military forces of South Africa who brought Prehnite specimens from South Africa to Europe.Prehnites are composed of basic calcium aluminum silicate, sometimes with some iron. Their colors range from light green to dark green, mint-green, yellowish-green, brownish-green, and bluish-green. Rarely brown, yellow, orange, pink, gray, white, or colorless. They can be transparent to translucent and their luster varies from vitreous to waxy to pearly.Prehnite forms in both odd and distinct formation habits. These crystals are most often formed as rounded, bubbly globular masses. These rounded masses are usually composed of small saddle-shaped crystals or radiating balls. Commonly botryoidal, reniform, encrusting, stalactic, acicular, as rounded balls, and as finger-shaped formations. Individual crystals can sometimes be seen in rounded aggregates as curved wedge-shaped crystals or rounded groups of blocky rectangles as with this featured specimen.Quartz composition is silicon dioxide and in this featured specimen, they appear as prismatic and pointed aggregates. The other associated mineral is calcite. The calcite crystals in this featured specimen are composed of calcium carbonate and they appear as bundles of tabular, scalenohedron, and intergrown rhombohedron crystals. Note: **All specimens are taken in natural and regular lighting only. This specimen looks better in person in order to appreciate its actual light pastel green color, and specifically its botryoidal spherical form and distinctive formation habit of rounded groups of blocky rectangles, which can be difficult to capture in its entirety on camera. Please also note that color may be a little different due to the color calibration of each individual monitor or light levels.**As with all genuine mineral specimens, there may be natural occurring inclusions, imperfections, cleavages, formations and impressions, including incomplete crystal formations and some abrasions on the edges due to the excavation process. We have posted close up pictures at all angles for your viewing pleasure in this listing, to show you the fine details, color, form, shape, structure and overall beauty of this fine specimen. **We will only ship to the 48 contiguous U.S. states (No International). **All orders ship within 3-5 business days after receiving cleared payment. Returns accepted ONLY if item is not as described or shown and must be in the condition it was received. A 10% re-stocking fee will be charged. All returns must be made within 7 calendar days upon receipt of item and buyer pays for return shipping. 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Price: 38.5 USD
Location: Sacramento, California
End Time: 2024-10-01T00:34:02.000Z
Shipping Cost: 6.25 USD
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All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 14 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Country/Region of Manufacture: South Africa