When identified during the 19th century, Lepidolite was named "liliate" as a result of its lavender coloration. Years later, geologists renamed it "lepidolite," in the Greek "lepidos," meaning "scale." This was due to stone's scaly appearance, caused by the lithium flakes present in its composition. Cerny’s (1991) revision of that https://alfredf689mty7.blogoxo.com/profile