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Lepidolite B
Lepidolite is one of the most common lithium micas. It usually forms scaly or fine-grained aggregates, less often tabular crystals. It was discovered in the small town Rožná in Czechia in the eighteen century. This piece is from Brazil.
Lepidolite uniqueness: Lepidolite is noted for its colour diversity. Most often, you can find it in soft pink, purpura or purple shades, but there are also colourless or greenish variants.
Special conditions/ treatment: Lepidolite’s stability against mechanical or chemical damage changes with the amount of quartz in its structure and the structure itself.
About the product: The product is packed in firm plastic bags.
Lepidolite uniqueness: Lepidolite is noted for its colour diversity. Most often, you can find it in soft pink, purpura or purple shades, but there are also colourless or greenish variants.
Special conditions/ treatment: Lepidolite’s stability against mechanical or chemical damage changes with the amount of quartz in its structure and the structure itself.
About the product: The product is packed in firm plastic bags.