Weight – 3.03 oz’s – 85.8 gm’s
Dimensions – 3.595″ x 1.056″ long/wide (9.132 x 2.682 cm’s)
Country of Origin – Brazil
USD $19.00
SKU: P5137
This specimen is Lepidolite, carved and polished into a Tower/Point. It has exquisite color and sparkly luster from Mica flakes all throughout! This is some of the richest colored Lepidolite we have seen in a while. White background shots have been included to help better gauge the richness of the color.
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Weight – 3.03 oz’s – 85.8 gm’s
Dimensions – 3.595″ x 1.056″ long/wide (9.132 x 2.682 cm’s)
Country of Origin – Brazil
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Lepidolite is a lithium-rich member of the mica family, instantly recognizable by its soft lilac, lavender, pink, or silvery hues and its layered, flaky structure. It is one of the primary natural sources of lithium and has long been associated with calmness, balance, and emotional regulation.
Lepidolite occurs worldwide, commonly found in granitic pegmatites alongside Quartz, Tourmaline, and other lithium-bearing minerals. It may appear as massive aggregates, scaly plates, or well-defined mica sheets.
As a stone deeply aligned with soothing and integration, Lepidolite has become increasingly valued in modern times, reflecting the growing need for grounding calm amid fast-paced and often overwhelming lifestyles.
Lepidolite is a potassium lithium aluminum silicate and belongs to the mica mineral group. Its characteristic layered structure results from sheet-like crystal growth, allowing it to cleave easily into thin, flexible plates.
The presence of lithium within the crystal lattice contributes both to Lepidolite’s coloration and its unique physical and energetic qualities. Lepidolite commonly forms in lithium-rich pegmatites, often in association with Quartz and Feldspar.
| Property | Value |
|---|---|
| Mineral Species | Lepidolite (Lithium Mica) |
| Chemical Formula | K(Li,Al)₃(Si,Al)₄O₁₀(F,OH)₂ |
| Crystal System | Monoclinic |
| Hardness (Mohs Scale) | 2.5–4 |
| Luster | Pearly to vitreous |
| Transparency | Translucent to opaque |
| Typical Form | Layered plates, massive aggregates |
⚠️ Handling:
Lepidolite is relatively soft and layered. Handle gently to avoid flaking or abrasion.
🧼 Cleaning:
Avoid prolonged water exposure. Clean with a soft, dry cloth. Brief water contact is acceptable for polished pieces, but soaking is not recommended.
☀️ Light:
Light-stable, though prolonged direct sunlight may dull surface sheen over time.
📦 Storage & Display:
Store separately from harder stones. Polished forms such as spheres, eggs, and wands are more durable for regular handling.