Prehnite Value, Price, and Jewelry Information
Prehnite is popular as a cabochon material among hobbyists because of its lovely green and blue-green to yellow colors. Completely transparent material is extremely rare but might be found in crystals from Asbestos, Quebec. Yellowish to greenish translucent material from Australia has been faceted and makes a striking cut gemstone with a rich color and interesting appearance, with a soft, velvety look. Some catseye stones have also been reported. Material from Scotland has yielded cuttable fragments, but such faceted gems are rather small (under 5 carats).
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Optics: a= 1.611—1.632; β=1.615-1.642; γ=1.632-1.665.
Biaxial (+), 2V = 65-69°. Usually refractometer gives shadow edge about 1.63.
Note: Faceted material from Australia, indices 1.618/1.625/1.648; birefringence 0.030. Values for optical constants increase with increasing iron content.
Occurrence: A low-temperature mineral occurring by deposition from ground waters in basaltic rocks associated with zeolites; hydrothermal crystals, in cavities in acid igneous rocks; in serpentine rocks due to late-stage mineralization.
California; Colorado; Michigan; Massachusetts; Connecticut.
France; Italy; Austria; Germany; Russia; Czech Republic; Slovakia; South Africa; Pakistan; New Zealand.
New Jersey: in basalts, associated with zeolites.
Fairfax Quarry, Centreville, Virginia: fine green material.
Asbestos, Quebec, Canada: in acidic dikes, in crystals up to 3 inches long (colorless).
Scotland: facetable.
Australia: facetable.
Comments: Prehnite is popular as a cabochon material among hobbyists because of its lovely green and blue-green to yellow colors. Completely transparent material is extremely rare but might be found in crystals from Asbestos, Quebec. Yellowish to greenish translucent material from Australia has been faceted and makes a striking cut gemstone with a rich color and interesting appearance, with a soft, velvety look. Some catseye stones have also been reported. Material from Scotland has yielded cuttable fragments, but such faceted gems are rather small (under 5 carats).
Name: After Colonel Hendrik von Prehn, who first found the material on the Cape of Good Hope.
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