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Prehnite Crystal Mineral Specimen

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Cool pale to dark- green is named for Colonel Hendrik von Prehn who discovered it in 1777 , crystallizes in the orthorhombic system.

Prehnite is an uncommon silicate mineral that forms primarily in vugs in basaltic rocks as pale-to-dark-green, botryoidal masses with unusual ridged surfaces.  It serves as a minor gemstone.

Size: 1.5″ x 1.5″

Locality: * Prospect Park Quarry, New Jersey USA.

*This quarry is currently being filled in for a housing development.  Once filled there is no possibility in getting any further minerals.

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Prehnite Crystal Mineral Specimen

PREHNITE

 

HISTORY, NAME, LOCALITIES: Prehnite, discovered in South Africa by Dutch colonial governor Colonel Hendrik von Prehn Africa in 1777, was recognized as a mineral species in 1789 and named for von Prehn.  Collecting localities are found in South Africa, Morocco, Switzerland, Mali, Australia, India, Canada, and the United States (New Jersey, Virginia, Michigan, Washington).

 

MINERALOGY, PROPERTIES, OCCURRENCE: Prehnite [basic calcium aluminum silicate, Ca2Al2Si3O10(OH)2], pronounced PRENN-ite, crystallizes in the orthorhombic system as pale-to-dark-green, botryoidal masses with distinctively ridged surfaces, and rarely as short, tabular or prismatic crystals.  An uncommon but widely distributed phyllosilicate mineral, prehnite has a Mohs hardness of 6.0-6.5, good cleavage in one direction, vitreous-to-waxy luster, and a specific gravity of 2.8-2.9.  As a secondary mineral, prehnite forms in vugs in basaltic rocks through hydrothermal metamorphism and is often associated with zeolite minerals.

 

METAPHYSICAL PROPERTIES, LORE, USES:  According to modern metaphysical practitioners, prehnite guards against unsettling and disruptive forces, enhances meditation, and is a “dream stone” that encourages lucid and memorable dreams.  Prehnite is the first mineral discovered that has a South African type locality.  Prehnite, a minor gemstone known as “Cape emerald,” is fashioned into cabochons for use in jewelry.  It has no technological uses.

 

 

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