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lepidolite
Its name comes from the Greek “lepidos” for scale and “lithos” meaning stone, meaning a stone formed of scales stacked in staircase shape. Discovered in Moravia, Czech Republic, it is very close to another mica called muscovite, and for some it is not really a
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legrandite
Identified in 1932 by Drugman and Hey, its name honors the Belgian mining engineer, Legrand.
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lazurite
Discovered in 1890, its name comes from the Persian “Lazhward” which means blue. This is the main component of lapis lazuli, that gives it its beautiful ultramarine blue color. Pure crushed lazurite gives the blue pigment used since antiquity. The Egyptians went to Afghanistan to
![green lazulite from Pakistan emerald cut](https://www.patrickvoillot.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/03/lazulite-taille-emeraude-pakistan139.png)
lazulite
Not to be confused with lazurite, the main constituent of lapis lazuli. Lazulite is also called Klaprothite, in honor of the German mineralogist Klaproth (1743-1817) who discovered titanium and uranium, and described this stone. The name fell into disuse but it would avoid confusion between
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labradorite
This plagioclase was discovered in 1770 in the Labrador region in Canada, which gave it its name. It is part of the albite-anorthite series. Its characteristic is a set of iridescent colors that can be observed by changing its position relatively to the light, this