An uncommon and fine zeolite specimen from Oahu, Hawaii. A 4.0 cm, well-placed, sloping vug in basalt is filled with pearlescent chabazite crystals and is highlighted by a 6 mm, colorless calcite rhomb. The outer rim of the vug is lined with green epidote. Illustrated in the Lapidary Journal April 1986 article on post-volcanic mineral deposits in Hawaii: Kailue Crystals by Tim Hicks.
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