Description
This remarkable scolecite specimen showcases nature’s ability to create breathtaking geometric beauty. Thousands of slender, translucent white crystals radiate outward in dense sprays, forming a dramatic three-dimensional display that resembles a burst of fresh snow, frozen fireworks, or a field of crystalline stars.
The specimen features exceptionally well-developed acicular (needle-like) crystals, a hallmark of high-quality scolecite. The crystals grow in tightly packed clusters, creating a delicate yet striking texture that reflects light beautifully from every angle. The snowy-white coloration and shimmering luster give the piece an elegant appearance that immediately stands out in any collection.
Scolecite belongs to the zeolite mineral group and is prized among collectors for its intricate crystal habits and sculptural formations. Formed within volcanic cavities over long geological periods, these crystals developed as mineral-rich fluids slowly deposited layers of material into open spaces within the host rock.
The radiating crystal sprays create exceptional visual depth and complexity. Every viewing angle reveals new patterns and crystal arrangements, making this specimen a captivating display piece for collectors, educators, and anyone who appreciates the artistry of natural mineral formations.
Mounted on its natural matrix, Snowburst offers both scientific interest and aesthetic appeal. Its bright white crystals contrast beautifully against darker display surfaces and make an excellent centerpiece in a mineral cabinet, office display, bookshelf, or home collection.
Features
- Genuine natural scolecite specimen
- Dense radiating crystal sprays
- Bright white needle-like crystal formations
- Exceptional three-dimensional structure
- Natural matrix included
- Excellent display and collector quality
- One-of-a-kind specimen
- You will receive the exact specimen shown in the photographs
Whether appreciated for its geological significance or its striking visual beauty, Snowburst is an impressive example of the intricate crystal structures that make zeolite minerals so highly sought after by collectors around the world.





