Introduction: Clinochrysotile (formerly known as chrysotile) is named from Greek words chrysos meaning 'gold' and tilos for 'fibre'. It is the most common form of asbestos and is now considered a severe health hazard. Its claim to fame was being widely used as a fire retardant and in fireproof textiles.
Distribution: Great Karas Mountain and Keetmanshoop District serpentinites. It also occurs in the Rehoboth District and near the old Gorob copper mine.
Composition: Silicate
Crystal system: Monoclinic
Lustre: Silky
Streak: White
Hardness: 2.5