Spodumene
Formula: LiAlSi2O6
Species: Silicates – (Inosilicates)
Colour: Colourless, yellow, light green, emerald-green, pink to violet, purple, white, gray
Lustre: Vitreous, Dull
Hardness: 6½ – 7
Specific Gravity: 3.1 – 3.2
Crystal System: Monoclinic
Member of: Clinopyroxene Subgroup > Pyroxene Group
Name: From Greek “spodoumenos”, “reduced to ashes”, alluding to the grayish-white mass that is formed when the mineral is ignited.
Type Locality: Utö Mines, Utö, Haninge, Stockholm County – Sweden
Spodumene is worked as an ore of lithium, but it is most highly prized as a gem material – the varieties Kunzite (pink) and Hiddenite (green) are especially sought after. It is usually found as a constituent of lithium-rich pegmatites. It forms crystals to 12 meters in length.