Okenite
Okenite is the perfect pet rock. Not only do the white puff balls look fuzzy, they actually feel fuzzy because the fibers are so fine. That said, be careful touching it to avoid damaging it or giving yourself a splinter. Okenite’s energy is childlike, truthful, supportive and positive. These previously owned specimens are from Mumbai. Look carefully at the photos. Because Okenite is fragile, some of these previously owned specimens have some damage, and I have considered that in the pricing.
Option A: This one is particularly aesthetic on a contrasting blue-gray matrix
Option B: Three large puffballs, and can be displayed three ways. Some visible damage to the crystals.
Option C: A cluster of four balls that can be displayed multiple ways
Option D: A flat field with many okenite balls scattered across the surface. some slight damage to the okenite on the edge.
Option E: This interesting specimen has several okenite balls and what appear to be a few large apophyllite crystals. Some slight damage.
Option F: One large central ball of okenite on matrix
Option G: Another large ball of okenite on matrix, and this one kind of looks like a ghost
Option H: A scattering of small to medium okenite balls on a crystalline matrix
Okenite is the perfect pet rock. Not only do the white puff balls look fuzzy, they actually feel fuzzy because the fibers are so fine. That said, be careful touching it to avoid damaging it or giving yourself a splinter. Okenite’s energy is childlike, truthful, supportive and positive. These previously owned specimens are from Mumbai. Look carefully at the photos. Because Okenite is fragile, some of these previously owned specimens have some damage, and I have considered that in the pricing.
Option A: This one is particularly aesthetic on a contrasting blue-gray matrix
Option B: Three large puffballs, and can be displayed three ways. Some visible damage to the crystals.
Option C: A cluster of four balls that can be displayed multiple ways
Option D: A flat field with many okenite balls scattered across the surface. some slight damage to the okenite on the edge.
Option E: This interesting specimen has several okenite balls and what appear to be a few large apophyllite crystals. Some slight damage.
Option F: One large central ball of okenite on matrix
Option G: Another large ball of okenite on matrix, and this one kind of looks like a ghost
Option H: A scattering of small to medium okenite balls on a crystalline matrix
Okenite is the perfect pet rock. Not only do the white puff balls look fuzzy, they actually feel fuzzy because the fibers are so fine. That said, be careful touching it to avoid damaging it or giving yourself a splinter. Okenite’s energy is childlike, truthful, supportive and positive. These previously owned specimens are from Mumbai. Look carefully at the photos. Because Okenite is fragile, some of these previously owned specimens have some damage, and I have considered that in the pricing.
Option A: This one is particularly aesthetic on a contrasting blue-gray matrix
Option B: Three large puffballs, and can be displayed three ways. Some visible damage to the crystals.
Option C: A cluster of four balls that can be displayed multiple ways
Option D: A flat field with many okenite balls scattered across the surface. some slight damage to the okenite on the edge.
Option E: This interesting specimen has several okenite balls and what appear to be a few large apophyllite crystals. Some slight damage.
Option F: One large central ball of okenite on matrix
Option G: Another large ball of okenite on matrix, and this one kind of looks like a ghost
Option H: A scattering of small to medium okenite balls on a crystalline matrix