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Natural Science Forum / Earth Science / Mineralogy / June 2008



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microstructure of nephrite, and dust hazards18 Jun 2008 13:39 GMT6
I believe nephrite (New Zealand greenstone, pounamu) has a microscopically
fibrous structure.
What happens when you grind it to dust?
I have a small piece I'd like to work into a pendant.  If it breaks up
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