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Prehnite
With its bright, almost luminescent green coloring Prehnite is an attractive
mineral that can have a very good luster. It forms in cavities in basaltic
rocks. Prehnite is a hydrous, calcium-aluminum-silicate mineral, which
is commonly found in cavities and "pillows" and along fractures of basalt
and diabase rock. It can be facetted or carved into ornaments. Prehnite
was the first mineral to be named after a person, the Dutch minerologist
Colonel Hendrik von Prehn (1733-1785), who discovered the mineral in Jurassic
(Karoo) dolerite in the Cradock district of the Eastern Cape Province
in the early 18th Century. Prehnite was therefore the first type-locality
species discovered in South Africa.
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Usually a pale green to
a grass green, Prehnite can also be gray, white or colorless. Some rare
specimens even resemble jade.
Chemically, Prehnite is calcium aluminum silicate hydroxide: Ca2 Al2 Si3
O10(OH)2. It has a Hardness of 6 - 6.5 and a Specific Gravity of approximately
2.9+ (average). It is found in South Africa, India, Germany, France, New
Zealand, Switzerland, Scotland and USA (New Jersey, Connecticut, Virginia,
Pennsylvania, California, Colorado, and Michigan). Datolite, and Zeolite
are often found in many world-wide deposits that also contain Prehnite.
Spiritually, it is believed that Prehnite can enhance one's protective
field, dreaming and remembrance; bring peace and calm; and help build
the immune system. It is useful for anemia and blood disorders. Its color
and unusual touch generate serenity and tranquility, ideal for stress
release.
Prehnite is much in demand amongst Channellers and Shaman’s who know it
as the Prediction Stone. In healing, Prehnite has been used to reduce
high blood pressure and control hypertension.
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