Thomsonite, a rare mineral, is a zeolite mineral that has many synonyms based on its color, sheen, and location. The mineral is named after the Scottish chemist and mineralogist Thomas Thomson. It is commonly found in basaltic rocks and typically orange, yellow, or white. Other synonyms for Thomsonite include Analcime, Radium Spar, and Zeolite. Pink Thomsonite is also known as Pink Heulandite, while green Thomsonite is also referred to as Green Prehnite. Thomsonite's lustrous surface gave rise to the nickname "Peach Blossom Stone." It is often used as a decorative stone and is also considered a healing stone and is used in crystal healing therapy.