Large Green Apophyllite and Stilbite Geode | 120.8 oz
Large Green Apophyllite and Stilbite Geode | 120.8 oz
This large Stilbite geode with large green apophyllite crystal growth is perfect as an addition to your collection or home decor. The stilbite has soft pink hues which are accentuated by the lustrous green apophyllite crystals.
Weight: 120.8 ounces
Height: 4.5 inches
Width: 4.75 inches
Length: 8 inches
Color shades can vary on all-natural stones. Please allow for slight variations, especially on large natural stones. Remember that all-natural gemstones reveal true beauty under direct sunlight.
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