Chlorite inclusion bi-color crystals are a type of mineral crystal that contain inclusions of the mineral chlorite. The inclusions can create distinctive color zoning within the crystal, with one color on one end and a different color on the other end. The colors can vary widely, but are often shades of green, brown, or yellow. Chlorite is a green to brown-colored mineral that is commonly found in metamorphic rocks. When present in bi-color crystals, it can create a unique and visually striking pattern.
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