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Summary Of: Zoisite

Zoisite is named after the... Zoisite was first known as... Zoisite may be blue to violet... zoisite crystals are striated parallel to the principal axis... Zoisite is somewhat higher than 6 in... Zoisite streaks white and is said to be brittle...

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