Apophyllite with "peach" Stilbite "XXL" Cluster
Apophyllite and Stilbite are two of the most visually complementary minerals in the crystal world, and they frequently grow together in the zeolite-rich basalt cavities of the Deccan Traps in India. The Apophyllite provides the architectural drama: tall, glassy, pyramid-tipped crystals with exceptional clarity and a distinctive pearlescent luster. The Stilbite provides the warmth: soft, fan-shaped or bow-tie formations in peachy-pink tones that contrast beautifully with the Apophyllite's cool clarity. This Apophyllite with Peach Stilbite XXL Cluster showcases both minerals at their finest, in a large specimen with the visual impact and energetic presence that only an XXL piece can deliver. Exact pick, one of a kind.
What Are These Minerals?
Apophyllite is a phyllosilicate mineral that forms in hydrothermal cavities in basalt, typically alongside zeolite minerals like Stilbite. Its name comes from the Greek apo (off) and phyllon (leaf), referring to its tendency to exfoliate when heated. Apophyllite has a Mohs hardness of 4.5 to 5 and is found primarily in the Deccan Traps of India, as well as in Brazil and the United States. Stilbite is a zeolite mineral that forms in the same basalt cavities, growing in characteristic fan-shaped or bow-tie formations. The peach color of this specimen's Stilbite comes from trace iron impurities. Stilbite has a Mohs hardness of 3.5 to 4. In crystal healing, Apophyllite is associated with high-vibration spiritual energy, clarity, and connection to higher guidance, while Stilbite is associated with calm, gentle heart energy and the ability to access deep states of inner peace.
Chakra Connection
Apophyllite resonates with the Crown Chakra and Third Eye Chakra for spiritual clarity, high-vibration energy, and connection to higher guidance. Stilbite resonates with the Heart Chakra for calm, gentle emotional energy and the ability to access deep inner peace. Together they create a specimen that bridges the heart and the higher chakras, combining spiritual elevation with emotional warmth in a single piece.
How to Use This Cluster
Display in a meditation space, sacred area, or bedroom as a high-vibration spiritual anchor with heart-centered warmth. Use during meditation for Crown and Third Eye activation alongside Heart Chakra opening. Place on your altar as a centerpiece that bridges spiritual and emotional energy. Cleanse monthly by smudging with sage. Avoid water cleansing due to the Stilbite component.
Product Highlights
- Genuine Apophyllite with peach Stilbite XXL cluster, two-mineral specimen from the Deccan Traps, India
- Tall, glassy Apophyllite crystals with pyramid tips and pearlescent luster alongside soft peach Stilbite fan formations
- Activates the Crown Chakra and Third Eye Chakra through the Apophyllite component
- Supports the Heart Chakra through the Stilbite component for calm and inner peace
- Bridges spiritual elevation and emotional warmth in a single specimen
- This product is an exact pick as pictured, one of a kind
Crystal Care
Avoid water exposure. Both Apophyllite and Stilbite are relatively soft and can be damaged by water and harsh cleaning. Wipe clean with a dry cloth only. Handle with extreme care as the Apophyllite crystal tips are fragile and can chip if the piece is dropped or knocked. Cleanse by smudging with sage or palo santo, or use sound cleansing. Store where the crystal tips won't be compressed or knocked.
Frequently Asked Questions
Where does this specimen come from?
Apophyllite and Stilbite specimens of this quality come primarily from the Deccan Traps of India, a vast volcanic plateau where basalt cavities created ideal conditions for zeolite and phyllosilicate mineral growth over millions of years.
What chakras does this specimen work with?
The Apophyllite component resonates with the Crown Chakra and Third Eye Chakra for spiritual clarity and high-vibration energy. The Stilbite component resonates with the Heart Chakra for calm and inner peace.
Can this specimen get wet?
No. Both Apophyllite and Stilbite are relatively soft and can be damaged by water. Wipe clean with a dry cloth only.