A single blade of reddish brown Brookite. The name was coined in the 17th century by French mineralogist Armand Levy for Henry James Brooke, who was an English crystallographer. It is found typically in Wales, UK, coming from the hills of Snowdonia in northwestern Wales and is one of the five forms of titanium dioxide found in nature.
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