No, that’s simply not accurate. The crystal mineralisation could...

  1. mbc
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    No, that’s simply not accurate. The crystal mineralisation could be anything.

    You can’t tell without an assay of course, but my first reaction to the photos they’ve posted is that it’s just feldspar which is mostly aluminium and silicon.

    Really have to wait for an assay. Pink could be because it’s simply trace Fe in otherwise Li hosting mineral or K in mostly worthless crystal. There is no guarantee
    Last edited by mbc: 07/11/23
 
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