The most popular colors of the prehnite found in the jewelry making industry today are soft lemon yellow and apple green, with or without white blooms. It can also be found with hues of brown and very rarely, vanadium influenced-orange! One of the reasons we enjoy using this luminous mineral in jewelry making is because of prehnite's seemingly frozen, needle and fern-like inclusions. These wonderfully contrasting, green to greenish-black epidote inclusions are often mislabeled as tourmaline or simply "moss." Occasionally prehnite has been found with the changeable luster we call chatoyancy ("cat's eye" effect).
Prehnite was once regarded as one of the world's rare gems; however, due to new finds in South Africa, India, Canada and the United States (Virginia, New Jersey, Pennsylvania and New England), it is presently an affordable material.
Epidote-included prehnite cabochons and beads. Dale Armstrong-private collection.