About
Prehnite sometimes has a brown ferrous coating, which can be removed with chemicals. Some dealers treat specimens by oiling them with lubricants to enhance luster. Prehnite is named after Colonel Hendrik Von Prehn (1733–1785), a Dutch commander of the military forces of South Africa who brought Prehnite specimens from South Africa to Europe.
For additional information, see the gemstone section on Prehnite.
Crystal Forms & Aggregates
Striking Features
Environment
Uses
Noteworthy Localities
Africa contains many outstanding sources of Prehnite. The most extensive and exploited are in the Kayes Region of Mali, where the Prehnite can be found in perfect thick and translucent formations associated with sharp dark Epidote. Specific Kayes deposits include Djouga (Bendoukou), Diakon, Sandare, and Sadiola. A highly transparent Prehnite form comes from the Merelani Hills, Arusha, Tanzania; and mint green Prehnite from the Goboseb Mountains, Brandberg District, Erongo, Namibia. An extremely odd and different form of Prehnite in bright orange acicular crystals comes from the Kalahari Manganese Fields of South Africa at the N'Chwaning Mines in Kuruman.
Europe has only a few notable occurrences of mineral. These include Bourg d'Oisans, Isère, France; and the Oficarsa Quarry, Carchelejo, Spain. A form of Prehnite totally different from all others was found in the the Jeffrey Quarry in Asbestos, Quebec, Canada, in the form of large, individual dipyarimdal and flattened dipyramidal crystals and clusters.
In the U.S., the most famous and well-known Prehnite localities are in northwestern New Jersey. Some of the finest examples of this mineral in all forms, especially botryoidal, hemispherical blobs, fingers and snakeheads, were found in the Upper and Lower New Street Quarries, Paterson, Passaic Co.; as well as Prospect Park, Passaic Co. Large rounded balls, sometimes with a yellowish hue, were found in the Millington Quarry, Somerset Co.; and triagular clusters of exceptional Glauberite casts came from Fanwood, Somerset Co.
Connecticut has good Prehnite in many of the basalt quarries, especially the O & G Quarry in Southbury, New Haven Co. (including rare white Prehnite); the O & G Quarry in Woodbury, Litchfield Co.; and the Roncari quarry, East Granby, Hartford Co. In Massachusetts, Prehnite associated with sharp black Babingtonite was found in the Lane Quarry, Westfield, Hampden Co.; and pale green tabular crystals were found in the Foote Lithium Mine, Cleveland Co., North Carolina.
Common Mineral Associations
Distinguishing Similar Minerals
Hemimorphite - Heavier and softer.
Wavellite - Occurs in different environments.

