Phosphorescent Golden Feather Calcite Crystals on Druzy Quartz


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Description

Fluorescent Honey Yellow Calcite on druzy quartz, with a Celadonite and basalt matrix remnant on the base of the cluster. 

This specimen is a classic example of secondary mineralization from the basalt cavities of the Deccan Traps in western India, an area world-renowned for producing aesthetic calcite, quartz, and zeolites. 

The honey calcite occurs in attractive bladed to wedge-shaped crystals with warm amber tones from trace iron.

Size: 32 x 27 x 10 mm. 8 grams.

UV Fluorescence

The calcite displays notable luminescent properties:

Longwave UV (365 nm):

Strong, cyan to aqua fluorescence across the calcite crystals.

 

Phosphorescence:

A faint greenish afterglow is visible after UV exposure, somewhat more pronounced following shortwave illumination.

That color mix — cyan fluorescence with greener afterglow - is consistent with Mn-activated calcite with minor secondary activators and

trace Pb or rare earth elements (not uncommon in Deccan Trap cavity calcites)

Jalgaon District, Maharashtra, India (Deccan Traps).

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