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Stilbite
Posted by: Raymond McDougall on 03.03.2024 | Filed under:

Stilbite

Specimen # 102934
Mineral: Stilbite
Location: Five Islands, Cumberland Co., Nova Scotia, Canada
Size: 3.6 x 2.8 x 1.9 cm

Description

Detailed Description

This Nova Scotia stilbite exhibits what we call “The Colour” – the most intense orange colour we see in Nova Scotia stilbites, which is very rare. Looks amazing under 50W halogen lights. It was collected in an incredibly small, tight vug in an area of the zone that had very little in the way of open space for crystallization. So, it does have contacts all around the periphery, but it’s in excellent condition. A beautiful splash of colour!

About the Minerals and Localities of the Bay of Fundy (click here)


About These Stilbite-Analcime Specimens from Five Islands

Occasionally over the years, good finds have been made at Five Islands. These have included natrolite, analcime and stilbite, as well as the famous gmelinite-after-chabazite from Pinnacle Island. The specimens from this stilbite-analcime find are beautiful and distinctive, combining the two minerals.

The stilbite crystal groups can vary in hue from one specimen to the next, and it should be noted that the stilbite hues also vary under different sources of lighting – they are richest under halogen lights, less so under cool LED. As with all specimens on the website, the still photographs are colour-balanced to daylight.

The vein-pocket zone where these specimens were collected was located in a precarious area, beneath an unstable-looking cliff face. Fortunately it was safe enough to excavate the zone, resulting in these beautiful specimens. This vein-pocket zone has now been exhausted.

 

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.