Fluorite naturally occurs in all colors of the spectrum including colorless, yellow, green, blue, pink, purple, and even black. Colors can sometimes be very intense making it one of the most popular minerals in the mineral kingdom but pure fluorite is colorless. Color variations are caused by various impurities and are especially beautiful in large well-formed crystals, which Fluorite often forms. Coloring is caused by hydrocarbons and can be changed by heating and light. These 2 rainbow fluorite standing freeforms were mined from the largest canyon in Africa, Fish River Canyon, and were polished by hand.
Metaphysical: Fluorite is a highly valued collectible mineral based on interesting cleavage habits and color variations. It is also one of the more famous fluorescent minerals with many specimens strongly fluorescing in a great variation of colors but often, Fluorite turns blue or violet under Ultraviolet light.. The word itself "fluorescent" comes from the mineral. It forms when magma-heated water flows through underground cracks, and is found alongside Barite and Quartz.
Size: 97 - 114mm
Weight: 1.4kg
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Fluorite naturally occurs in all colors of the spectrum including colorless, yellow, green, blue, pink, purple, and even black. Colors can sometimes be very intense making it one of the most popular minerals in the mineral kingdom but pure fluorite is colorless. Color variations are caused by various impurities and are especially beautiful in large well-formed crystals, which Fluorite often forms. Coloring is caused by hydrocarbons and can be changed by heating and light. These 2 rainbow fluorite standing freeforms were mined from the largest canyon in Africa, Fish River Canyon, and were polished by hand.
Metaphysical: Fluorite is a highly valued collectible mineral based on interesting cleavage habits and color variations. It is also one of the more famous fluorescent minerals with many specimens strongly fluorescing in a great variation of colors but often, Fluorite turns blue or violet under Ultraviolet light.. The word itself "fluorescent" comes from the mineral. It forms when magma-heated water flows through underground cracks, and is found alongside Barite and Quartz.
Size: 97 - 114mm
Weight: 1.4kg