LEPIDOLITE
Specimen lep-6
$ 25.00Dims: 2.2 x 1.0 x 0.8" (5.6 x 2.5 x 2.0 cm))
Wt: 1.47 oz. (41.9 g)
Jacare Mine (Maloca), Itinga, Minas Gerais, Brazil
This specimen consists of what appears to be a mass of Lepidolite that is intergrown with a dark green elbaite crystal. However, examination will reveal that the Lepidolite actually replaced the pink elbaite that made up the core of the green crystal, and the surrounding Lepidolite replaced similar material. Though it is damaged and weathered, one can see a definite hexagonal cross-section to the Lepidolite. It has the classic pink color, pearly luster, and micaceous tendencies of its species. It seems, however, that it did not completely replace the tourmaline, as another, fibrous mineral is present. I cannot identify this mineral, but it consists of small, very thin fibers that rest on and within hollows in the Lepidolite. It could be more elbaite, but I do not personally think so. There is no host rock present.