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Apophyllite with Scolecite from Jalisgoan, near Jalgoan, Maharashtra State, India


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Apophyllite with Scolecite from Jalisgoan, near Jalgoan, Maharashtra State, India [db_pics/pics/apophyllite3a.jpg] Apophyllite with Scolecite from Jalisgoan, near Jalgoan, Maharashtra State, India [db_pics/pics/apophyllite3b.jpg]



APOPHYLLITE3 - Apophyllite with Scolecite
$ 295.00 SOLD
Jalisgoan, near Jalgoan, Maharashtra State, India
small cabinet - 8.0 x 5.2 x 3.2 cm

This dynamic piece has the unusual components of both green apophyllite and sprays of white Scolecite. It was found in summer of 2012 in a small pocket in a village in India, after they had dug a well. The longest Apophyllite is double terminated and 3.1 cm long. The apophyllites are bright and reflective and quite green (not too light). They have flat terminations simlar to the famous "disco ball," find many years ago. No damage.




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