Agréllite (FR) · Agrellita (ES)
Agrellite, sodium calcium fluorosilicate, is named after Stuart Olaf Agrell. Found mainly at Kipawa, Quebec, Canada. Its intense blue-white UV fluorescence is spectacular. Rare mineral of Canadian alkaline pegmatites.
Sodium calcium fluorosilicate — UV pearly fibers
Spectacular intense blue-white UV fluorescence
Kipawa Quebec Canada — unique type site
Named for Stuart Olaf Agrell — British-Canadian geochemist
Hidden light revealed — like its UV fluorescence invisible to naked eye. Helps see light in dark situations. Kipawa Quebec Canadian treasure.
Expose under UV for spectacular blue fluorescence! Quebec mineral treasure — named for a British-Canadian geochemist. Kipawa Canada.
Sage or palo santo fumigation only (30 sec slow circles, sodium and calcium fluorosilicate). Recharge on quartz cluster 24h or in moonlight (4-6h).
⚠️ Avoid prolonged water — agrellite contains fluorine (fluorosilicate) and is a rare mineral from Mont Saint-Hilaire (Quebec) that may alter in prolonged moisture.
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Discover Litho One →Sage or palo santo fumigation only (30 sec slow circles, sodium and calcium fluorosilicate). Recharge on quartz cluster 24h or in moonlight (4-6h). ⚠️ Avoid prolonged water — agrellite contains fluorine (fluorosilicate) and is a rare mineral from Mont Saint-Hilaire (Quebec) that may alter in prolonged moisture.
Expose under UV for spectacular blue fluorescence! Quebec mineral treasure — named for a British-Canadian geochemist. Kipawa Canada.
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