THENARDITE Colour: yellow, colourless, pale grey, light brown. Found in: worldwide locations. Named after Louis Jacques Thénard (1777-1857), Professor of Chemistry, University of Paris (France). Colourless, this stone was first discovered in 1926. A stone for the forgetful as it improves the memory and also clarifies thought patterns so that the brain and memory can be more efficient. REFERENCES & BIBLIOGRAPHY: Spencer (1944) Mineralogical Magazine: 27: 29. Canadian Mineralogist (1975): 13: 181-187. Photograph: taken from Mindat, copyright © Rock Currier More photographs can be found here:http://www.mindat.org/photoscroll.php?frm_id=pscroll&cform_is_valid=1&searchbox=Th%C3%A9nardite This is not an advertisement/endorsement of any seller or dealer above any other. Other companies selling this item are available. Text copyright: © madcatwoman 2014, www.madcatwoman.co.uk For detailed healing properties and photographs of many of the more common gemstones and minerals, please visit the Madcatwoman Enterprise Facebook page: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Madcatwoman-Enterprises/139677792795144?ref=hl&sk=photos_albums












