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Green Epidote Lapidary Rough

Code: epil101x
From approximately 1/2 Lb. to 5 Lbs. each piece
Sizes range from approximately 3" to 8"
Riverside County, California, USA
Price: $3.50 /Lb
Minimum Order: 10 Lbs
These beautiful yellowish-green epidote pieces were mined in Riverside County, California. They have natural color and weigh from about 1/2 pound up to about 5 pounds each, with an average weight of 1 to 2 pounds (we also have larger sizes in stock that are available upon request). This unusual material is very fine grained & dense, and it takes a good polish. It is great for tumbling/polishing and also for making cabochons, spheres, carvings and other lapidary items. These epidote pieces also make nice decorator and collector specimens, and they are popular for metaphysical use as well. We sell this natural epidote rough by the pound with a 10 pound minimum order.
 



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