A dazzling green radial apophyllite “disco ball” cluster from Maharashtra, India—packed with tight, sparkling terminations that radiate outward like a tiny mineral supernova. High impact in a cabinet, mesmerizing under a spotlight, and a classic Deccan Traps showpiece.
Highlights
- Striking radial “disco ball” habit with all-around sparkle
- Vibrant green coloration (often linked to trace elements and/or inclusions)
- Highly light-reactive—throws brilliant reflections under LEDs
- Cabinet-friendly collector specimen with strong visual “pop”
- From India’s world-famous Deccan Traps zeolite belt
Specifications
- Mineral: Apophyllite (green variety)
- Crystal habit: Radial / spherical aggregate with sparkling terminations (“disco ball”)
- Luster: Vitreous (glassy), high flash
- Transparency: Transparent to translucent (varies by area)
- Color: Green (mint to emerald tones)
- Hardness: ~4.5–5 on Mohs (handle with care)
- Mineral family/class: Phyllosilicate group (apophyllite group)
- Origin: Maharashtra, India
Dimensions
Dimensions can be found in the product listing photos.
More Lengthy Product Description
This green radial apophyllite is the kind of specimen that does the work for you—set it in the cabinet, hit it with a single directional light, and it immediately becomes the center of attention. The radiating “disco ball” structure is formed by countless apophyllite terminations growing outward from a core, creating a dense, symmetrical burst of sparkle.
Green apophyllite is especially loved for its fresh, luminous glow—often reading as mint, sea-glass, or emerald depending on lighting. The radial formation gives the piece a sculptural, almost designed look (like nature made a gemstone chandelier). Whether you’re curating a tight cabinet lineup or building a statement shelf of world-class Indian zeolites, this piece is pure eye candy—crisp, reflective, and full of movement when you tilt it.
Locality
Maharashtra, India (Deccan Traps region; India’s renowned zeolite–apophyllite localities)
Geological Formation
These apophyllite specimens are most famously associated with the Deccan Traps, an immense sequence of basaltic lava flows. As the basalt cooled, it developed gas cavities (vesicles). Later, mineral-rich hydrothermal fluids circulated through the rock, depositing secondary minerals—apophyllite, stilbite, heulandite, calcite, chalcedony, and more—inside those cavities over time.
Mineralogy Information
Apophyllite is the common collector name for a group of related minerals (apophyllite group). It forms bright, glassy crystals—often with sharp terminations and high reflectivity. The green coloration in “green apophyllite” specimens is typically attributed to trace chemistry and/or microscopic inclusions, with hue varying by pocket and locality. Apophyllite frequently occurs alongside zeolites (like stilbite/heulandite) and carbonates (like calcite) in basalt vugs.
Key Features (Collector Notes)
- Radial disco-ball geometry: intense 3D sparkle from multiple facets
- High luster: strong reflections even in low light
- Color + form combo: green + radial habit is a top-tier cabinet aesthetic
- Photogenic: ideal for macro shots, reels, and “sparkle spin” videos
- Classic India provenance: highly sought after in the mineral community
Geological Era
The Deccan Traps volcanic episode is widely dated to the Late Cretaceous (around ~66 million years ago), with mineral deposition occurring later as secondary mineralization in cooling basalt cavities.
Mineral Class
Phyllosilicate (Sheet Silicate) — Apophyllite group
Rock Formation
Basalt (Deccan Traps flood basalts) with secondary cavity mineralization (vugs/amygdales)
Historical / Folklore Notes
While apophyllite itself doesn’t carry a single global “legend” like some ancient gemstones, Indian zeolite and apophyllite pockets have become modern folklore in the mineral world—collectors often talk about “pocket finds,” legendary runs of mint-green clusters, and the iconic Deccan Traps vugs that consistently produce world-class cabinet minerals. In contemporary crystal culture, apophyllite is commonly regarded as a “light-bringing” stone—valued more for modern spiritual tradition than ancient myth.
Why Collectors Love It
- It’s a one-look stunner: instant sparkle and symmetry
- Radial forms are rarer and more sculptural than standard clusters
- Green apophyllite has that fresh, luminous tone collectors chase
- Cabinet pieces like this are easy to display and hard to forget
- It pairs beautifully with zeolites, calcite, fluorite, and quartz in curated displays
Display & Care Instructions
- Display under soft LEDs or a single directional spotlight for maximum “disco ball” effect
- Avoid prolonged direct sunlight if you’re concerned about color stability in any collection
- Handle gently—apophyllite can chip; avoid knocking terminations
- Clean with compressed air or a very soft brush; avoid harsh chemicals
- If needed, use a brief rinse of lukewarm water and fully dry—no soaking
- Consider museum putty or a stable acrylic stand for security in a cabinet
Shipping & Handling Info
- Specimen will be carefully wrapped and double-boxed to protect delicate crystal terminations
- Shipped with cushioning designed to prevent shifting and vibration
- Tracking provided; optional insurance recommended for premium specimens
- Please open over a soft surface—crystals can be fragile if dropped
a metaphysical nod
Many collectors enjoy green apophyllite for its “clearing + uplifting” vibe—often associated with mental brightness, heart-centered calm, and a refreshed sense of possibility.
- Metaphysical properties (belief-based): clarity, energetic cleansing, emotional reset, optimism, gentle heart support
- Associated chakras (belief-based): Heart (Anahata), Third Eye (Ajna)
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Suggested mantra: “I welcome clarity, calm, and bright new energy.”
(These are spiritual beliefs and are not medical claims.)
Why Trust Wandering Stones
- We curate for true cabinet quality: standout aesthetics, strong presence, and collector desirability
- We photograph honestly and pack like it matters—because it does
- You’ll receive the exact specimen shown (unless clearly stated otherwise)
- Experienced handling of fragile minerals; safe, secure shipping is non-negotiable
- Collector-to-collector care: we choose pieces we’d proudly display ourselves
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