'Felsite' is a very fine grained to
cryptocrystalline igneous rock that may or may not contain larger
crystals, called
phenocrysts, that are typical of many
porphyritic igneous rocks. The mass of the rock consists of a fine-grained
matrix of
felsic materials, particularly
quartz,
sodium and
potassium feldspar, and may be termed a quartz felsite or quartz porphyry if the quartz phenocrysts are present. This rock is typically of
volcanic origin, and may be found in association with
obsidian and
rhyolite. In some cases, it is sufficiently fine-grained for use in making
stone tools.