About
In a strict sense, the term Hiddenite refers specifically to the green, transparent Spodumene variety originating in Alexander Co., North Carolina, whereas all other green Spodumene is known simply as "Green Spodumene". However, the name Hiddenite has been corrupted by the gem and mineral industry to include all green gem Spodumene from other localities. Chromium impurities are responsible for the green color in North Carolina Hiddenite; the other localities generally produce lighter colored and more yellowish in tone, and lack the chromium.
The perfect cleavage and splintery fracture of Spodumene gemstones make them difficult to facet. They are very sensitive to knocks and will chip if hit too hard. Spodumene is also strongly pleochroic, showing lighter and more intense coloring when viewed at different angles. Brown Spodumene is sometimes heat treated to transform the color into a more pink tone and produce Kunzite.
Uses
Varieties
✓ common · ✗ uncommon
- {$Hiddenite$}— Green chromium-rich transparent variety of Spodumene. Originally
used only to describe green Spodumene from the Hiddenite area in
North Carolina, this term is commonly also used referencing other green
forms from Afghanistan and Brazil.
- {$Kunzite$}— Pink to violet transparent variety of Spodumene.
- Triphane— Colorless to yellow transparent variety of Spodumene.

