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Okenite
Okenite is an unusual mineral. It frequently forms "cotton ball" clusters where the crystals are so thin they look like tiny fibres. The clusters are composed of straight, radiating, thread thin, crystals. These clusters can make for very attractive specimens and often accompany many fine and rare minerals such as apophyllite, gyrolite and many of the zeolites. Some volcanic bubbles called vesicles can be lined with delicate tufts of okenite and these are sometimes called "Okenite Geodes". Featured Birth Stones
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