AAA Apophyllite on Blue Chalcedony with Stilbite — Large Display Piece
AAA Apophyllite on Blue Chalcedony with Stilbite — Large Display Piece
A high-impact, large-scale specimen featuring well-formed Apophyllite crystals across a rich blue-grey Chalcedony matrix, with multiple peach-toned Stilbite formations embedded throughout.
This piece shows a dense crystal field with layered growth, where different minerals formed in stages, creating strong contrast between sharp glassy faces, soft fibrous textures, and natural mineral zoning.
🔬 Key Features
• AAA grade apophyllite with bright lustre and defined terminations
• Heavy crystal coverage — dense, multi-directional growth
• Blue chalcedony base adding depth and darker contrast tones
• Multiple stilbite clusters with soft peach colouring
• Visible secondary mineralisation and druzy textures
• Large, weighty piece with strong display presence
📏 Dimensions
• Weight: 360 grams
• Size: 10 cm x 8 cm
🌍 Geological & Scientific Notes
• Apophyllite forms in volcanic cavities where mineral-rich fluids crystallise during cooling
• Chalcedony develops from silica gels that solidify into microcrystalline quartz (SiO₂)
• Stilbite is a zeolite mineral forming in low-temperature hydrothermal conditions
This specimen represents a multi-stage formation environment, where:
Chalcedony formed first as a base layer
Apophyllite crystallised within open cavities
Stilbite formed later as fluid chemistry changed
This sequence creates the layered, clustered growth structure seen throughout the piece.
🧪 Mineral Information
Apophyllite
• Chemical Formula: KCa₄Si₈O₂₀(F,OH)·8H₂O
• Mohs Hardness: 4.5 – 5
• Lustre: Vitreous (glassy)
• Transparency: Transparent to translucent
Chalcedony
• Chemical Formula: SiO₂
• Mohs Hardness: 6.5 – 7
• Lustre: Waxy to vitreous
Stilbite
• Chemical Formula: NaCa₄Al₉Si₂₇O₇₂·28H₂O
• Mohs Hardness: 3.5 – 4
• Lustre: Pearly to vitreous
⚠️ Care & Handling
• Fragile crystal terminations — handle carefully
• Avoid water exposure (zeolite minerals can degrade)
• Keep out of prolonged direct sunlight
• Store separately from harder minerals
💎 Why This Piece Stands Out
This is a larger, heavier collector piece with:
• Dense apophyllite coverage
• Strong contrast between clear crystals and dark chalcedony
• Multiple stilbite formations adding natural colour variation
• Clear evidence of multi-phase mineral growth
The size + structure combination makes this ideal as a statement display specimen, not just a small cabinet piece.