Radiating “Flower Formation” Apophyllite on Blue Chalcedony Cluster (AAA Grade)

Radiating “Flower Formation” Apophyllite on Blue Chalcedony Cluster (AAA Grade)

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Radiating “Flower Formation” Apophyllite on Blue Chalcedony Cluster (AAA Grade)

Radiating “Flower Formation” Apophyllite on Blue Chalcedony Cluster (AAA Grade)

£30.00
Sale price  £30.00 Regular price 

Radiating “Flower Formation” Apophyllite on Blue Chalcedony Cluster (AAA Grade)

Overview

This compact yet highly detailed specimen features a dense cluster of transparent apophyllite crystals arranged in a radiating, flower-like formation over a blue chalcedony core. The natural growth pattern creates a layered, sculptural appearance, with crystals forming outward from a central cavity, giving the piece its distinctive “bloom” structure.

The contrast between the glassy apophyllite and the soft blue chalcedony adds depth and visual complexity, making this a strong collector’s piece despite its smaller size.

Key Features

Minerals: Apophyllite, Chalcedony (Quartz)

Grade: AAA

Formation:

Radiating (rosette-style) crystal growth from a central nucleation point

Colour:

Colourless to transparent apophyllite

Blue-grey chalcedony core

Crystal System:

Apophyllite: Tetragonal

Lustre:

High vitreous (glass-like) on crystal faces

Transparency:

Transparent to translucent

Dimensions

Weight: 31 grams

Size: 4.2 cm x 3 cm

Geological & Scientific Notes

This specimen formed within a volcanic cavity where silica-rich fluids first deposited chalcedony (SiO₂) as a microcrystalline base. Later hydrothermal activity introduced the conditions needed for apophyllite to crystallise.

The “flower-like” appearance is the result of radiating crystal growth, where multiple crystals nucleate and grow outward simultaneously from a confined point, creating a rosette structure rather than a single dominant crystal.

Why This Piece Stands Out

Distinct radiating / flower-like growth pattern

Visible blue chalcedony core adding depth

High crystal density = strong light reflection

Compact, display-friendly specimen

Combination mineral piece (more desirable than single mineral clusters)

Care & Handling

Handle gently — apophyllite crystals can be delicate

Avoid water and chemicals

Clean using a soft dry brush or air blower

Store separately to prevent contact damage

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