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Prehnite is an inosilicate of calcium and aluminium with the formula: Ca2Al(AlSi3O10)(OH)2 with limited Fe3+ substitutes for aluminium in the structure. Prehnite crystallizes in the orthorhombic crystal system, and most often forms as stalactitic, botryoidal, reniform or globular aggregates, with only just the crests of small crystals showing any faces, which are almost always curved or composite. Very rarely will it form distinct, well-individualized crystals showing a square-like cross-section, including those found at the Jeffrey Mine in Asbestos, Quebec, Canada. Prehnite is brittle with an uneven fracture and a vitreous to pearly luster. Its hardness is 6.5, its specific gravity is 2.80–2.95 and its color varies from light green to yellow, but also colorless, blue, pink or white. In April 2000, rare orange prehnite was discovered in the Kalahari Manganese Fields, South Africa. Prehnite is mostly translucent, and rarely transparent.

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Image:prehnite-pf-0002.jpg|Emerald cut prehnite, 1.85 cm × 1.42 cm, 4.6 grams. Image:Calcite-Prehnite-188139.jpg|Thin plate of pea-green prehnite on which have grown calcites Image:Prehnite-273380.jpg|Water green color spheres of crystallized prehnite with minor calcite on basalt Image:prehnite-pp-0134.jpg|Carved yellow prehnite pendant, 2.4 cm × 1.8 cm, 5.5 grams Image:Prehnite-288989.jpg|Pastel-green rosettes of prehnite blades on matrix Image:prehnite-ps-0107-DV00018.jpg|Prehnite nodule fragment, 11.0 cm × 7.0 cm, 338 grams. Image:prehnite-ps-0128.jpg|Sliced prehnite fragment with calcite core, 9.0 cm diameter. Image:Prehnite-131722.jpg|A 2 cm prehnite ball of top quality and color ==See also==
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