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Lepidolite

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Lepidolite is a purple or lavender-colored mica mineral belonging to the lithium-rich aluminosilicate family. It is valued both as a source of lithium and for its aesthetic appeal in jewelry and decorative items. Known for its shimmering, pearly luster, lepidolite often appears in geode formations and is appreciated in the metaphysical community for its calming properties.

Key Features

  • Rich violet to purple coloration
  • Contains lithium, used in various applications
  • Shows a pearly or silky luster with a flaky, mica-like structure
  • Often found in geode forms and mineral collections
  • Associated with calming and stress-relief metaphysical properties

Pros

  • Visually attractive with vibrant purple hues
  • Has industrial significance due to lithium content
  • Popular in mineral collecting and jewelry making
  • Believed to promote relaxation and emotional balance

Cons

  • Relatively fragile as a mica mineral, prone to flaking
  • Lithium extraction raises environmental concerns
  • Not as widely known outside mineral and gemstone circles
  • Prices can vary depending on quality and size

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Last updated: Thu, May 7, 2026, 04:08:44 AM UTC