Collection: Buy Analcime & Quartz from Namibia – Rarities from the Streep Mine

Namibia is known worldwide for its exceptional minerals, but the fascinating analcime crystals from the Streep Mine are a true insider tip among connoisseurs. These rare, often knob-shaped crystals usually occur in spectacular association with smoky quartz or amethyst. Their milky-white to crystal-clear appearance forms an unparalleled contrast to the colored quartz crystals, making each piece an aesthetic highlight for your collection.

What is Analcime?

Analcime (also called analcime) belongs to the zeolite group and is a relatively rare silicate mineral. It usually crystallizes in characteristic icositetrahedra, which appear to the naked eye as small cubes or rounded bumps. In Namibia, these crystals have reached a very special quality. Here are the typical characteristics:

  • Color: The palette ranges from pure snow white to almost water-clear, translucent crystals.
  • Crystal form: Typical are the knob-like growths, which often sit in dense groups or as striking individual crystals on the quartz surfaces.
  • Gloss: Analcime has a refined glass-like to greasy luster, which is particularly noticeable under direct lighting in a display case.

The location: The legendary Streep Mine

The Streep Mine is one of the most renowned sources of high-quality analcime crystals in Namibia. Situated in a mineral-rich region, it offers ideal conditions for the formation of these rare crystals. In volcanic cavities and geodes, the mineral-rich solutions were able to crystallize over long periods, resulting in the famous intergrowths with other minerals.

Spectacular combinations with quartz

What makes the finds from the Streep Mine so special is that analcime rarely occurs on its own. It is only the interplay with various quartz varieties that creates the artistic appearance so prized by collectors.

  • Smoky quartz: The contrast between the dark, mysterious smoky quartz and the light analcime nodules is one of the most sought-after classics from this deposit.
  • Amethyst: When white analcime meets violet amethyst, a play of colors is created that is almost reminiscent of snow-covered mountain peaks.
  • Rock crystal & phantom quartz: These combinations impress with their subtle elegance and the fascinating refraction of light between the different types of crystal.

Useful information about properties and care

With a Mohs hardness of 5 to 5.5, analcime is softer than the quartz on which it grows. It is a robust collector's mineral, but should still be handled with some care to protect its delicate crystal edges.

  • Cleaning: We recommend gentle cleaning with lukewarm water and a soft brush. Avoid harsh chemical cleaners to prevent dulling the natural shine.
  • Light & Temperature: It's best to store your pieces in a dust-free environment. Analcime is light-stable, but – like all water-containing zeolites – prefers a location without extreme temperature fluctuations.

Analcime crystals from Namibia are true natural wonders, showcasing the complexity of volcanic processes in their most perfect form. Every piece in our online shop has been carefully selected to offer you the highest quality of these rare formations .

Secure your personal, unique piece from the Streep Mine now at Mineralodo!