AAA Diamond Apophyllite on Blue Chalcedony with Peach Stilbite
AAA Diamond Apophyllite on Blue Chalcedony with Peach Stilbite
Overview
This striking specimen features a cluster of high-clarity “diamond” apophyllite crystals emerging from a deep blue chalcedony matrix, accented by soft peach stilbite blades. The combination of sharp, reflective apophyllite terminations and the textured botryoidal chalcedony creates a strong visual contrast, while the stilbite adds a secondary mineral layer that enhances both structure and rarity.
The piece has a natural, sculptural form with a raised crystal cluster sitting prominently on the surface, making it ideal as a display specimen.
Key Features
Minerals: Apophyllite, Chalcedony (Quartz), Stilbite
Grade: AAA (excellent crystal definition, strong lustre, balanced composition)
Colour:
Colourless to transparent apophyllite
Deep blue-grey chalcedony base
Soft peach stilbite crystals
Crystal System:
Apophyllite: Tetragonal
Stilbite: Monoclinic
Formation:
Botryoidal chalcedony base formed first
Apophyllite crystallised from hydrothermal fluids
Stilbite formed later, depositing between and around existing crystals
Lustre:
Apophyllite: High vitreous (glass-like)
Chalcedony: Waxy to dull
Stilbite: Pearly to vitreous
Transparency:
Apophyllite: Transparent
Chalcedony: Opaque to translucent
Stilbite: Translucent
Dimensions
Weight: 366 grams
Size: 8.5 cm x 6.5 cm
Geological & Scientific Notes
This is a classic Deccan Trap–style zeolite formation:
Chalcedony (SiO₂) forms as a microcrystalline silica lining volcanic cavities, often developing botryoidal (rounded) textures
Apophyllite (hydrated potassium calcium silicate) crystallises from later hydrothermal fluids, forming well-defined prismatic crystals with flat terminations
Stilbite (a zeolite mineral) forms during the later stages, typically appearing as sheaf-like or blade clusters
The layering seen here reflects multiple stages of mineral deposition, making it a great example of sequential crystal growth in volcanic environments.
Why This Piece Stands Out
Strong contrast: dark chalcedony vs glass-clear apophyllite
Presence of peach stilbite adds rarity and collector appeal
Large, well-terminated apophyllite crystals with high reflectivity
Sculptural, display-ready formation
Multi-mineral composition (more desirable than single-mineral pieces)
Care & Handling
Handle with care — apophyllite and stilbite are relatively delicate
Avoid water exposure (stilbite can be sensitive)
Clean with a soft dry brush or air blower
Store away from harder minerals to prevent scratching