An uncommon member of the zeolite group, levyne occurs here as white, trigonal tabular crystals, tucked between the many orange-tinted analcime crystals that make up the bulk of the piece. On the specimen is also a bit of pearlescent, orange-tinted heulandite blades. Some of the better-formed levyne crystals display distinct triangular faces. This specimen was collected at an inland basalt quarry in Glenmont, Nova Scotia, a locality known for producing some of North America’s finest heulandite specimens. Levyne specimens are relatively rare, and these crystals represent a new, crystal habit for the species. Notably, there are currently no records of levyne from this locality on mindat.org.
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