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Stilbite from Snake Hill in Secaucus, New Jersey

$19.95

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Presenting a rare opportunity to acquire a choice Stilbite specimen from the historic Snake Hill in Secaucus, New Jersey, which is now off limits to collecting. This remarkable piece, sourced from the esteemed David Mudry collection, holds a special significance due to its unique origin. Collected in the 1980s, it represents a treasure from a bygone era. Measuring an impressive 4 1/4 x 2 inches, this Stilbite specimen stands as a testament to the geological wonders of the now restricted Snake Hill. Its captivating material and exceptional aesthetics serve as a reminder of the limited access to this classic locale. With its solid cabinet size, it becomes even more desirable as a rare find. The pictures effortlessly convey the allure of this Stilbite specimen, allowing you to appreciate its striking color, well-defined form, and the knowledge that it hails from a location no longer accessible for collecting. Its pedigree and history make it an extraordinary addition to any collection, carrying a sense of exclusivity and intrigue. Don't miss this unique opportunity to own a piece of Snake Hill's geological heritage. Acquire this limited Stilbite specimen from Secaucus, New Jersey, and preserve a part of natural history that is now out of reach for future collectors. Stilbite, a member of the zeolite mineral group, is known for its delicate and intricate crystal structure. It is commonly found in volcanic rocks, sedimentary deposits, and hydrothermal veins. Stilbite's characteristic peach to pink color, combined with its pearly luster, makes it a sought-after gem for collectors and enthusiasts alike. This particular Stilbite specimen exemplifies the unique beauty and appeal of this mineral. Snake Hill, located in Secaucus, New Jersey, holds a significant place in the geological and historical landscape of the region. The hill, rising approximately 150 feet above sea level, was formed during the Late Cretaceous period, around 65 million years ago. It is composed of basalt, a volcanic rock that emerged from ancient lava flows. Throughout history, Snake Hill has served various purposes for the local community. It was once home to a Native American burial ground, as well as a quarry for construction materials during the late 19th century. The hill also played a role during the American Revolution, serving as a strategic vantage point for observing military movements along the nearby Hackensack River. Snake Hill's geological significance is further enhanced by the presence of diverse minerals and crystals found in its rock formations. Stilbite, along with other minerals like heulandite, chabazite, and calcite, can be discovered within the volcanic rocks of this area. Due to its geological and historical value, collecting at Snake Hill is now restricted, making specimens like this Stilbite all the more precious and coveted. Owning a Stilbite specimen from Snake Hill allows you to appreciate the geological wonders of this unique location and connect with its rich history. It serves as a tangible reminder of the natural beauty and cultural heritage associated with this captivating site in Secaucus, New Jersey.

Weight 0.5 kg
Dimensions 7.0 × 5.0 × 2.0 in
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