Lepidolite Faceted Massage Wand Purple Lithium Mica Crystal Mineral Point Wand
£ 15.96
NATURAL LEPIDOLITE FACETED CRYSTAL MASSAGE WANDThis Lepidolite Faceted Massage Wand is a polished natural crystal carved from
genuine Lepidolite, a lithium-rich mica mineral known for its distinctive purple colouration and layered mineral structure. Carefully shaped into an elongated wand form with faceted surfaces, the piece highlights the natural textures and colour variations that make Lepidolite a sought-after mineral among collectors and crystal enthusiasts.Each wand measures approximately 90–100mm in length, creating a balanced and elegant form suitable for display, collecting, or traditional crystal practices. The faceted design reflects light across the surface of the mineral, emphasising its subtle shimmer and natural mica inclusions.The photograph shown in the listing displays an example of the actual specimen you will receive, with each piece individually selected for quality, colour, and natural mineral character.This crystal includes a Certificate of Authenticity lifetime guarantee generic card, confirming that the item is a genuine natural mineral specimen. MINERAL CLASSIFICATION AND CRYSTAL SPECIESLepidolite is a member of the mica group of minerals, specifically classified as a lithium-rich potassium aluminium phyllosilicate. It belongs to the broader phyllosilicate mineral family, which is characterised by sheet-like crystal structures formed by layered silicate tetrahedra.The commonly accepted chemical formula for Lepidolite is:K(Li,Al)₃(Al,Si,Rb)₄O₁₀(F,OH)₂Key mineralogical properties include:
• Mineral Group: Mica (Phyllosilicate)
• Species: Lepidolite
• Crystal System: Monoclinic
• Mohs Hardness: 2.5 – 3
• Lustre: Pearly to vitreous
• Transparency: Translucent to opaque
• Cleavage: Perfect basal cleavage typical of mica mineralsLepidolite often occurs as fine-grained aggregates or sheet-like crystals, which give the stone its distinctive reflective shimmer when polished. GEOLOGICAL FORMATION AND OCCURRENCELepidolite forms in granitic pegmatites, which are coarse-grained igneous rocks formed during the final stages of magma crystallisation. Pegmatites are well known for producing minerals rich in rare elements such as lithium, rubidium, cesium, and beryllium.During the slow cooling of pegmatitic magma, elements become concentrated in pockets where specialised minerals crystallise. Lepidolite frequently forms alongside other pegmatite minerals including:
• Quartz
• Feldspar
• Tourmaline
• Spodumene
• BerylImportant Lepidolite deposits have been documented in several regions around the world, including:
• Madagascar
• Brazil
• Afghanistan
• Russia
• United StatesThese regions are known for producing Lepidolite suitable for mineral specimens, gemstone carving, and lapidary art. NATURAL COLOUR AND VISUAL CHARACTERISTICSLepidolite is widely recognised for its distinctive lilac, lavender, pinkish-purple, and violet tones, which are produced by the presence of lithium and trace amounts of manganese within the mineral structure.Typical visual characteristics include:
• Soft purple to lilac colouration
• Subtle pearly shimmer from mica platelets
• Fine natural speckling or layered mineral patterns
• Occasional pale grey or silvery tones within the structureBecause Lepidolite forms from layered mica crystals rather than large single crystal structures, polished specimens often display unique internal textures and delicate reflective surfaces. FACETED WAND DESIGN AND CRAFTSMANSHIPThis specimen has been carved into a faceted massage wand shape, featuring multiple polished facets along the length of the crystal. The elongated form highlights the mineral’s natural colours and reflective qualities while creating a balanced decorative piece.Crystal wands are widely appreciated for their elegant geometry and are often used in:
• Mineral and gemstone collections
• Decorative crystal displays
• Personal stone collections
• Traditional crystal practices
• Unique geological giftsIn various spiritual traditions, crystal wands are traditionally associated with symbolic or reflective practices, although interpretations vary depending on personal belief systems and cultural context. AUTHENTIC SPECIMEN AND CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITYThis Lepidolite wand is a genuine natural mineral specimen, carefully selected for its colour, polish quality, and mineral character.Product details:
• Stone: Natural Lepidolite
• Mineral Group: Lithium mica (phyllosilicate)
• Form: Faceted massage wand
• Length: Approximately 90–100mm
• Finish: Polished natural stoneThe listing photograph shows an example of the exact type of specimen you will receive, with each piece displaying its own natural variations in colour, pattern, and mineral texture.Included with the crystal is a Certificate of Authenticity lifetime guarantee generic card, confirming that the specimen is a genuine natural mineral. DISPLAY, COLLECTING AND GIFT APPEALLepidolite’s distinctive purple colour and layered mica structure make it a striking addition to any mineral collection or decorative crystal display. The faceted wand form enhances the visual appeal of the mineral while showcasing the natural beauty of this lithium-rich mica.This crystal wand is well suited for:
• Mineral collectors
• Geological enthusiasts
• Decorative crystal displays
• Lapidary craftsmanship appreciation
• Unique natural stone giftsWith its natural geological origins and polished craftsmanship, this Lepidolite Faceted Massage Wand offers a visually distinctive example of one of the most recognisable lithium-bearing minerals found in pegmatite formations worldwide.
genuine Lepidolite, a lithium-rich mica mineral known for its distinctive purple colouration and layered mineral structure. Carefully shaped into an elongated wand form with faceted surfaces, the piece highlights the natural textures and colour variations that make Lepidolite a sought-after mineral among collectors and crystal enthusiasts.Each wand measures approximately 90–100mm in length, creating a balanced and elegant form suitable for display, collecting, or traditional crystal practices. The faceted design reflects light across the surface of the mineral, emphasising its subtle shimmer and natural mica inclusions.The photograph shown in the listing displays an example of the actual specimen you will receive, with each piece individually selected for quality, colour, and natural mineral character.This crystal includes a Certificate of Authenticity lifetime guarantee generic card, confirming that the item is a genuine natural mineral specimen. MINERAL CLASSIFICATION AND CRYSTAL SPECIESLepidolite is a member of the mica group of minerals, specifically classified as a lithium-rich potassium aluminium phyllosilicate. It belongs to the broader phyllosilicate mineral family, which is characterised by sheet-like crystal structures formed by layered silicate tetrahedra.The commonly accepted chemical formula for Lepidolite is:K(Li,Al)₃(Al,Si,Rb)₄O₁₀(F,OH)₂Key mineralogical properties include:
• Mineral Group: Mica (Phyllosilicate)
• Species: Lepidolite
• Crystal System: Monoclinic
• Mohs Hardness: 2.5 – 3
• Lustre: Pearly to vitreous
• Transparency: Translucent to opaque
• Cleavage: Perfect basal cleavage typical of mica mineralsLepidolite often occurs as fine-grained aggregates or sheet-like crystals, which give the stone its distinctive reflective shimmer when polished. GEOLOGICAL FORMATION AND OCCURRENCELepidolite forms in granitic pegmatites, which are coarse-grained igneous rocks formed during the final stages of magma crystallisation. Pegmatites are well known for producing minerals rich in rare elements such as lithium, rubidium, cesium, and beryllium.During the slow cooling of pegmatitic magma, elements become concentrated in pockets where specialised minerals crystallise. Lepidolite frequently forms alongside other pegmatite minerals including:
• Quartz
• Feldspar
• Tourmaline
• Spodumene
• BerylImportant Lepidolite deposits have been documented in several regions around the world, including:
• Madagascar
• Brazil
• Afghanistan
• Russia
• United StatesThese regions are known for producing Lepidolite suitable for mineral specimens, gemstone carving, and lapidary art. NATURAL COLOUR AND VISUAL CHARACTERISTICSLepidolite is widely recognised for its distinctive lilac, lavender, pinkish-purple, and violet tones, which are produced by the presence of lithium and trace amounts of manganese within the mineral structure.Typical visual characteristics include:
• Soft purple to lilac colouration
• Subtle pearly shimmer from mica platelets
• Fine natural speckling or layered mineral patterns
• Occasional pale grey or silvery tones within the structureBecause Lepidolite forms from layered mica crystals rather than large single crystal structures, polished specimens often display unique internal textures and delicate reflective surfaces. FACETED WAND DESIGN AND CRAFTSMANSHIPThis specimen has been carved into a faceted massage wand shape, featuring multiple polished facets along the length of the crystal. The elongated form highlights the mineral’s natural colours and reflective qualities while creating a balanced decorative piece.Crystal wands are widely appreciated for their elegant geometry and are often used in:
• Mineral and gemstone collections
• Decorative crystal displays
• Personal stone collections
• Traditional crystal practices
• Unique geological giftsIn various spiritual traditions, crystal wands are traditionally associated with symbolic or reflective practices, although interpretations vary depending on personal belief systems and cultural context. AUTHENTIC SPECIMEN AND CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITYThis Lepidolite wand is a genuine natural mineral specimen, carefully selected for its colour, polish quality, and mineral character.Product details:
• Stone: Natural Lepidolite
• Mineral Group: Lithium mica (phyllosilicate)
• Form: Faceted massage wand
• Length: Approximately 90–100mm
• Finish: Polished natural stoneThe listing photograph shows an example of the exact type of specimen you will receive, with each piece displaying its own natural variations in colour, pattern, and mineral texture.Included with the crystal is a Certificate of Authenticity lifetime guarantee generic card, confirming that the specimen is a genuine natural mineral. DISPLAY, COLLECTING AND GIFT APPEALLepidolite’s distinctive purple colour and layered mica structure make it a striking addition to any mineral collection or decorative crystal display. The faceted wand form enhances the visual appeal of the mineral while showcasing the natural beauty of this lithium-rich mica.This crystal wand is well suited for:
• Mineral collectors
• Geological enthusiasts
• Decorative crystal displays
• Lapidary craftsmanship appreciation
• Unique natural stone giftsWith its natural geological origins and polished craftsmanship, this Lepidolite Faceted Massage Wand offers a visually distinctive example of one of the most recognisable lithium-bearing minerals found in pegmatite formations worldwide.