
Apophyllite on Druzy Chalcedony Cluster #6
$72.00
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Apophyllite and druzy chalcedony can form together in geodes or mineral pockets. First, chalcedony, a type of silica, may fill crevices or cavities in rocks. Subsequently, apophyllite crystals can grow on the surface of the chalcedony as a secondary mineral, due to specific geological conditions and the presence of necessary elements. This coexistence creates a visually appealing combination of the two minerals within the same geological structure.
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