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Top Rare Green Floral Apophyllite with Stilbite Natural Mineral Specimen USA

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Features: Primary Mineral(s): ApophylliteSecondary Mineral(s): Stilbite Size - 6 inch x 5 inchweight - 1572 Gm Locality: Jalgaon, Maharashtra, India. Presenting a Rare Green Floral Apophyllite with Sharp Terminated Crystals with Stilbite. A striking natural mineral specimen that embodies both elegance and rarity. This

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SizeLarge Cabinet
Dimensions15.2 x 12.7 cm
Weight1572 grams
Listed on07/28/2026
SKUB 6921

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Apophyllite
Mineral guide
Learn about Apophyllite
glassy, fish-tail crystals; colorless to green. Great for display and provenance. Key sources: Deccan Traps (India), New Jersey; collecting value.
Apophyllite
Regional guide
Apophyllite from Jalgaon District, India
Jalgaon District is one of the great modern names in apophyllite collecting: a Deccan Trap basalt locality where glassy, geometric fluorapophyllite-(K) crystals emerge from dark volcanic rock with the kind of sculptural contrast collectors remember. The best pieces combine water-clear to mint-green apophyllite with peach stilbite, brown heulandite, sugary chalcedony, quartz crusts, celadonite-rich matrix, calcite, and, more rarely, powellite. The visual language is unmistakably Indian Deccan: bright vitreous faces, steep pyramidal terminations, pseudocubic outlines, and vug-shaped matrix plates that still read as sections of the original cavity.