Prehnite from Minbalman mine, Morocco (collectors pieces only 4 pieces between 8-12 kilos each) all of museum quality,
Prehnite from Minbalman mine, Morocco. All beautiful small, large and medium-sized pieces.
Prehnite from Minbalman mine, Morocco. All nice large pieces
During our last visit to Morocco the focus was on 3 things; 1. Securing geodes in terms of price, 2. New fossils and 3. Visiting the coveted Prehnite in the Minbalman mines.
The mineral prehnite is a calcium-aluminum silicate with the chemical formula Ca2Al2Si3O10(OH). The mineral belongs to the phyllosilicates. The transparent to translucent colorless, white, gray or yellow to yellow-green prehnite has a glass to pearl luster, a white stripe color and the cleavage is clear along the crystal plane [001]. Prehnite has an average density of 2.87 and its hardness is 6 to 6.5. The crystal system is orthorhombic and the mineral is not radioactive. The mineral prehnite is named after the Dutch colonel Hendrik Von Prehn (1733 - 1785), who discovered the mineral in South Africa. Prehnite was the first mineral to be named after a person. Prehnite is a mineral that is quite common in hydrothermally weathered rocks. Although it is not a zeolite, it is often found near zeolites. It is found, among other things, in granites, syenites and gneisses. It is also an indicative mineral for the low-grade metamorphic facies prehnite-pumpellyite. The type location is Haslach, Harzburg and Oberstein, Germany.