Diameter of green prehnite balls: 6mm.
The strands are about 40cm long and strung for transport. We recommend that you always replace the transport thread with suitable knotting material.
The mineral Prehnite got its name after Colonel Hendrik von Prehn (1733 - 1785); spellings like Phrenite, Prenhite, Prenith or Phrenite are therefore not correct. Von Prehn brought back samples from the Cape of Good Hope in 1783 and had them examined by the mineralogist Abraham Gottlob Werner. The latter described the material and named it Prehnite after von Prehn. The stone is the first mineral that is named after a person.
Trade names for the prehnite are cape chrysolite and cape emerald, earlier common names are aedelite, chiltonite, coupholite and edelite.