Collection: Prehnite

A calcium aluminum silicate mineral,
known for its soft green tones and gently rounded formations.

Prehnite often forms in botryoidal or globular structures,
with smooth, clustered surfaces rather than sharp crystal faces.

It is commonly found growing alongside epidote,
with dark green crystals contrasting against its lighter, translucent body.

First described in the 18th century,
it was one of the earliest minerals named after a person.

It has sometimes been associated with
calm reflection and quiet awareness — not as a promise,
but as a quality people have long connected with it.

Defined by softness in both color and form,
its character comes from how it gathers.