Apophyllite
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What is Apophyllite?
The name apophyllite refers to a specific group of phyllosilicates, a class of minerals. Originally, the group name referred to a specific mineral, but was redefined in 1978 to stand for a class of minerals of similar chemical makeup that comprise a solid solution series, and includes the members fluorapophyllite-(K), fluorapophyllite-(Na), hydroxyapophyllite-(K). The name apophyllite is derived from the Greek ἀποφυλλίζω apophylliso, meaning "it flakes off", a reference to this class's tendency to flake apart when heated, due to water loss. Exfoliation of apophyllite is also possible by treating it with acids or simply by rubbing it. These minerals are typically found as secondary minerals in vesicles in basalt or other volcanic rocks. A recent change (2008) in the nomenclature system used for this group was approved by the International Mineralogical Association, removing the prefixes from the species names and using suffixes to designate the species. A subsequent nomenclature change approved by the International Mineralogical Association in 2013 renamed the minerals to include both suffixes and prefixes, as shown above. Though relatively unfamiliar to the general public, apophyllites are fairly prevalent around the world, with specimens coming from some of the world's most well-known mineral localities. These localities include: Jalgaon, India; the Harz Mountains of Germany, Mont Saint-Hilaire in Canada, and Kongsberg, Norway, with other locations in Scotland, Ireland, Brazil, Japan, and throughout the United States.
Uses & Applications
Apophyllite is highly valued by mineral collectors for its perfect crystal forms and is used in meditation practices. It is also used in crystal healing and as decorative specimens due to its beautiful transparency and luster.
Healing Properties
Believed to enhance spiritual vision, promote mental clarity, and facilitate connection with higher consciousness. Said to help with anxiety, stress relief, and creating a calm, peaceful environment for meditation.
Optical Properties
- Refractive Index
- 1.535-1.537
- Pleochroism
- None
- Optical Character
- Uniaxial negative
- Dispersion
- 0.012
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The Meaning
Known as a stone of truth and spiritual connection, apophyllite is believed to enhance intuition and facilitate communication with higher realms. It symbolizes clarity, purification, and spiritual awakening.
Geochemistry
Apophyllite forms in volcanic environments through hydrothermal processes. It crystallizes from fluids in cavities within basaltic rocks, often associated with zeolites and other secondary minerals in volcanic terrains.
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Quick Facts
Physical Properties
- Color
- White, colorless, pink, green, yellow, blue
- Hardness (Mohs)
- 4.5-5
- Density
- 2.3-2.4 g/cm³
- Streak
- White
- Luster
- Vitreous to pearly
- Crystal System
- Tetragonal
Chemical Properties
- Chemical Formula
- KCa4Si8O20(F,OH)·8H2O
- Elements
- K, Ca, Si, O, F, H

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