About
Health concerns including a rare respiratory disease are known to be associated with Talc in its powder form. Although solid forms of Talc are assumed to be safe, and most concerns are only after prolonged exposure, it is advisable to wash hands after handling Talc.
Crystal Forms & Aggregates
Other ID Marks
2) May be lightly fluorescent.
Striking Features
Environment
Varieties
✓ common · ✗ uncommon
Uses
Talc is also used as an ornamental stone, being carved into figures, jewelry boxes, tiling, and art sculptures. Since it is so soft, it is very easily cut and carved.
Noteworthy Localities
In the U.S., are rare form of green crystallized Talc comes from the Vermont Verde Antique Quarry, Rochester, Windsor Co., Vermont. Windsor Co. also contains two other important Talc deposits at Chester and Ludlow. Good Talc also comes from the Serpentine belt on the State Line District of Pennsylvania and Maryland, especially at Pilot, Cecil Co., Maryland. In North Carolina, nice foliated green Talc comes from the Green Mountain Mine, Day Book, Yancey Co. In the Cyprus Mine, Ennis, Madison County, Montana, white Talc is found with black dendritic manganese oxide growths included in the Talc, and these are sometimes sawn into slab for collectors.
Common Mineral Associations
Distinguishing Similar Minerals
Chlorite and the micas lack a greasy feel and are harder.

