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Cavansite on Stilbite "The Face" from Wagholi Quarry, Maharashtra, India


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CAVANSITE2 - Cavansite on Stilbite "The Face"
$ 395.00 (=~ € 369.42) SOLD
Wagholi Quarry, Maharashtra, India
small cabinet - 6 x 4.5 x 5 cm

I occasionally have seen a pair of blue Cavansite balls on matrix. They resemble eyes. This piece is the only one I've ever seen that has the eyes, then the Stilbite crystals have formed a nose and a mouth of the overall face! It is unmistakable. 

Cavansite is a recently discovered mineral. It was named after it's elements: Calcium, Vanadium, Silicate. It is found in India which I believe is the only location. 

No Damage. 




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