Collection: C14♥Hyalite

This Gyrolite Mineral Specimen is a natural zeolite-group mineral formed in low-temperature hydrothermal environments, typically occurring as delicate spherical to radial aggregates. Composed of hydrated calcium silicate, Gyrolite is appreciated by collectors for its soft aesthetic appearance and unique fibrous crystal structure.
The specimen often displays white to pale cream or slightly translucent tones, with a characteristic globular or nodular formation that resembles small clusters or rosettes. Under light, its fine fibrous crystal texture can produce a subtle silky to matte luster, giving the specimen a gentle, organic visual appeal.
Gyrolite is commonly found in association with other zeolite minerals such as Apophyllite, Stilbite, and Prehnite, reflecting complex mineral growth environments in volcanic rock cavities. Each specimen is unique in shape, cluster density, and surface formation, making it a distinctive addition to any mineral collection.
Ideal for mineral collectors, geological study, and natural mineral decor, this Gyrolite specimen represents a rare and visually interesting member of the zeolite mineral family, valued for both its scientific significance and aesthetic formation.