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Lepidolite
Lepidolite is one of the most common lithium micas. It usually forms scaly or fine-grained aggregates, less often tabular crystals. 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. It was discovered in the small town Rožná in Czechia in the 18th century. This piece comes from Brazil.
Special conditions/ treatment: Lepidolite’s stability against mechanical or chemical damage changes with the amount of quartz in its structure and the structure itself.
Use: Our rough stones can be both charming interior adornments and decorations for gardens. They are also suitable for mineralogist collections and exhibitions, or even for further processing.
About the product: The product is sold by weight; the price is per 1 kg.
Special conditions/ treatment: Lepidolite’s stability against mechanical or chemical damage changes with the amount of quartz in its structure and the structure itself.
Use: Our rough stones can be both charming interior adornments and decorations for gardens. They are also suitable for mineralogist collections and exhibitions, or even for further processing.
About the product: The product is sold by weight; the price is per 1 kg.