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Lepidolite

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Lepidolite is the name of a rare lithium-rich mica mineral that is usually pink, red, or purple in color. It is the most common lithium-bearing mineral and serves as a minor ore of lithium metal, with rubidium and cesium sometimes being byproducts. When impregnated with quartz, lepidolite is used as a minor gemstone. Flakes of lepidolite are sometimes responsible for the color of pink and red aventurine. 


Lepidolite is mined as a source of the element lithium along with other rare earth elements such as cesium and rubidium. Lepidolite is an important source of lithium, which is the lightest metal in the world. It is used in rechargeable batteries, mobile phones, toasters, microwave ovens, air purifiers, aircraft parts and is well-known as a mood-stabilizing drug.

One of the best mood stabilizers in the world of gemstones, the Lepidolite crystal contains a high amount of lithium, which is also used in anti-anxiety medication. It doesn't require a prescription and side effects include a sense of calm and tranquility during times of stress and chaos. 
 
The Lepidolite crystal meaning comes from the Greek word for scale because of its association with restoring balance and harmony. If you’ve been experiencing a roller coaster of emotions, find your anchor with Lepidolite, a powerful balancing stone among the blue crystals. 

Lepidolite is sometimes called the "peace stone" or "grandmother stone" because it is thought to have nurturing and calming properties.


Lepidolite combines its power of objectivity with direction and unimpeded communication, focusing on what is important and making it an excellent stone for business pursuits.


Lepidolite clears electromagnetic pollution.

Lepidolite should be kept away from harsh household chemicals. Clean lepidolite with warm, soapy water. Rinse off any soapy residue and wipe using only a soft cloth.





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