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Apophyllite

Pune District (Poonah District), Maharashtra, India

Pristine tabular crystal of pale green apophyllite. The crystal is very transparent and has corner modification {111) faces. No damage. Ex. A. Stevenson collection #628. Overall size of mineral specimen: 16x15x8 mm. Size of individual crystals: 16 mm.
 © 2001 John H. BettsPhoto ID: 1232    View Count: 507

Multiple photos availableApophyllite

Pune District (Poonah District), Maharashtra, India

The main xl is 2.8 cm tall.
Stereo child photo (different view).
Photo ID: 204379    View Count: 48

Apophyllite, Stilbite

Pune District (Poonah District), Maharashtra, India

a fine colored crystal on a matrix of fine stilbie-crystals, size of the image: 2,5cm
 © 2006 RKPhoto ID: 75217    View Count: 189

Apophyllite

Pune District (Poonah District), Maharashtra, India

If lovely green Apophyllites are highly prized by the Indians, and believe me they are, then they would be going nuts over this thumbnail. It has absolutey everything you want in a specimen, from beauty to balance to incredible aesthetics. Happens to be a thumb...and it is a true killer. You just dont see many wellbalanced clusters on matrix in ...
 © Rob LavinskyPhoto ID: 37934    View Count: 308

Multiple photos availableApophyllite, Scolecite : Ca[Al2Si3O10] · 3H2O

Pune District (Poonah District), Maharashtra, India

11 mm tall specimen with apophyllite crystal perched on a fragile stalk of scolecite. RFC T1557.
 © Michael C. RoarkePhoto ID: 87747    View Count: 144

Apophyllite, Stilbite

Pune District (Poonah District), Maharashtra, India

size: 5.8x3.3x3.2cm
 © Safaa YuPhoto ID: 122480    View Count: 109

Apophyllite, Stilbite

Pune District (Poonah District), Maharashtra, India

This is a large, classic old Poona piece, with crystals to 5 cm radiating out in two main clusters from a bed of stilbite. EXCELLENT COLOR and contrast! Stilbites have grown on the back of the apophyllites as well. The apophyllites are well-centered on the matrix, giving the piece an attractive overall form. 10 x 7 x 6.8 cm

 © Rob LavinskyPhoto ID: 20631    View Count: 338

Apophyllite, Stilbite

Lonavala Quarry, Lonavale (Lonavala), Pune District (Poonah District), Maharashtra, India

A very gemmy, pristine, four-sided green apophyllite pyramid crystal studded with lustrous stilbite blades. This is fine, old material, seldom seen today from Lonavala and came from the dealer stock of Dr. Gary Hansen. 3.3 x 3.0 x 2.8 cm
 © Rob LavinskyPhoto ID: 38446    View Count: 274

Apophyllite, Stilbite

Pune District (Poonah District), Maharashtra, India

A cluster of extremely bright and gemmy crystals of apophyllite on a matrix of lustrous, sparkly stilbite crystals. 5.8 x 5.3 x 3.8 cm
 © Rob LavinskyPhoto ID: 62611    View Count: 179

Apophyllite, Mesolite : Na2Ca2[Al2Si3O10]3 · 8H2O

Pune District (Poonah District), Maharashtra, India

A spray of Mesolite is completely covered by light green minute Apophyllite which was deposited at a later stage.
The size is 5.3cm x 5cm x 5cm.

From the Poona district of Maharashtra, INDIA.
Photo ID: 58829    View Count: 272

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