Description
Detailed Description
A cavity of chabazite crystals accompanied by bright pearly heulandite crystals. The chabazite crystals are sharp and lustrous, and many are penetration twins. In very good condition overall, a couple of chips and some incomplete crystals around the periphery. Stands perfectly – a nice display specimen!
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About The Chabazites From Wasson’s Bluff
Wasson’s Bluff is world famous for colourful chabazite crystals, ranging in colour from pinks to various hues of orange and all the way to dark red. The chabazites from Wasson’s Bluff have been collected since the mid-19th century, and production of truly fine specimens has been sporadic. Although several of the productive zones have been exhausted as the basalt has eroded away to the underlying sandstone, occasional finds have produced excellent specimens.
Please Note: the colour representation in the still photographs has been carefully calibrated and adjusted to approximate an accurate rendition of this specimen in daylight (shade). The colours in the video are not similarly adjusted.