Lepidolite

Specimen ID: JMQ-6KA

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Mindat locality:
Dimensions
4cm x 3cm x 2.7cm
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4 x 3 x 2.7 cm This specimen is composed of some exceptional crystals of Lepidolite. Lepidolite is not actually a recognized mineral species - but a series between Polylithionite and Trilithionite. This specimen exhibits gradiation between the two end members.
Walter Kellogg - 18th July 2010

Photo added to mindat.org

4 x 3 x 2.7 cm This specimen is composed of some exceptional crystals of Lepidolite. Lepidolite is not actually a recognized mineral species - but a series between Polylithionite and Trilithionite. This specimen exhibits gradiation between the two end members.
Walter Kellogg - 18th July 2010

Photo added to mindat.org

4 x 3 x 2.7 cm This specimen is composed of some exceptional crystals of Lepidolite. Lepidolite is not actually a recognized mineral species - but a series between Polylithionite and Trilithionite. This specimen exhibits gradiation between the two end members. Photo is backlit.
Walter Kellogg - 18th July 2010

Photo added to mindat.org

4 x 3 x 2.7 cm This specimen is composed of some exceptional crystals of Lepidolite. Lepidolite is not actually a recognized mineral species - but a series between Polylithionite and Trilithionite. This specimen exhibits gradiation between the two end members. Photo is backlit.
Walter Kellogg - 18th July 2010
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