Green Fluorite Twins County Durham UK Natural Crystal 6-32mm Specimen
£ 5.16
GREEN FLUORITE TWINS – COUNTY DURHAM, UK (6–32MM)This Green Fluorite Twins specimen from County Durham, UK, features naturally
twinned fluorite crystals displaying classic cubic growth and attractive green colouration. Measuring approximately 6–32mm (full sizing please see photo), this is a carefully chosen natural mineral specimen selected for crystal definition, colour clarity, and overall presentation. The image provided shows an example of the actual specimen you will receive. Each piece includes a Certificate of Authenticity lifetime guarantee generic card, confirming it as a genuine UK mineral specimen. MINERAL SPECIES & CRYSTAL STRUCTUREFluorite is a calcium fluoride mineral with the chemical formula CaF₂. It crystallises in the isometric (cubic) crystal system, forming highly recognisable cubic crystals, often with stepped growth patterns or modifications such as octahedral faces. Twinning occurs when two individual crystals intergrow in a symmetrical and structurally related orientation during formation, creating visually striking paired forms.Crystal twinning in fluorite can produce contact twins or penetration twins, adding both mineralogical interest and display appeal. These structural relationships reflect the internal symmetry of the fluorite lattice and the environmental conditions during crystallisation.Fluorite has a hardness of 4 on the Mohs scale, a vitreous lustre, and exhibits perfect octahedral cleavage. It ranges from transparent to translucent, often revealing internal zoning or subtle colour banding. COUNTY DURHAM LOCALITY & GEOLOGICAL CONTEXTCounty Durham, particularly the Weardale region, is internationally recognised for producing high-quality fluorite specimens. The area forms part of the Northern Pennine Orefield, a historic mining district known for hydrothermal vein mineralisation.Fluorite from this region formed in mineral veins cutting through Carboniferous limestone and associated sedimentary rocks. Hot, mineral-rich fluids circulated through fractures, cooling and crystallising fluorite alongside minerals such as galena (lead sulphide), sphalerite (zinc sulphide), calcite, baryte, and quartz.Green fluorite from County Durham is especially valued for its clarity and vibrant colour, often influenced by trace elements and natural radiation exposure during formation. COLOUR, CLARITY & OPTICAL FEATURESThis Green Fluorite Twins specimen displays:
• Rich green to pale apple-green tones
• Transparent to translucent crystal faces
• Distinct cubic growth patterns
• Naturally twinned crystal formation
• Clean edges and geometric symmetrySome County Durham fluorite specimens exhibit fluorescence under ultraviolet light due to trace activator elements within the crystal lattice. Subtle internal phantoms or zoning may be visible when viewed under strong light, reflecting different growth stages during formation.Each twin formation is unique, shaped entirely by natural geological processes over millions of years. SIZE, PRESENTATION & AUTHENTICITY
• Mineral: Fluorite (Calcium Fluoride – CaF₂)
• Crystal Habit: Cubic, naturally twinned
• Origin: County Durham, United Kingdom
• Size: Approximately 6–32mm (see photo for scale reference)
• Authenticity: Includes Certificate of Authenticity lifetime guarantee generic cardThis specimen is ideal for mineral collectors, UK locality collectors, crystallography enthusiasts, or educational display collections. Its twin formation adds structural interest, making it particularly appealing for those who appreciate mineral symmetry and geological processes. COLLECTING & TRADITIONAL ASSOCIATIONSFluorite has long been prized in mineral collections for its perfect cubic symmetry, wide colour range, and association with classic British mining localities. County Durham fluorite holds an established reputation among collectors worldwide.In spiritual traditions, green fluorite is sometimes traditionally associated with balance and focus; these interpretations are cultural rather than scientific. From a geological perspective, the true significance of this specimen lies in its twin crystal growth, locality heritage, and natural formation history.A genuine Green Fluorite Twins specimen from County Durham, offering both mineralogical interest and classic British locality appeal in a compact 6–32mm display size.
twinned fluorite crystals displaying classic cubic growth and attractive green colouration. Measuring approximately 6–32mm (full sizing please see photo), this is a carefully chosen natural mineral specimen selected for crystal definition, colour clarity, and overall presentation. The image provided shows an example of the actual specimen you will receive. Each piece includes a Certificate of Authenticity lifetime guarantee generic card, confirming it as a genuine UK mineral specimen. MINERAL SPECIES & CRYSTAL STRUCTUREFluorite is a calcium fluoride mineral with the chemical formula CaF₂. It crystallises in the isometric (cubic) crystal system, forming highly recognisable cubic crystals, often with stepped growth patterns or modifications such as octahedral faces. Twinning occurs when two individual crystals intergrow in a symmetrical and structurally related orientation during formation, creating visually striking paired forms.Crystal twinning in fluorite can produce contact twins or penetration twins, adding both mineralogical interest and display appeal. These structural relationships reflect the internal symmetry of the fluorite lattice and the environmental conditions during crystallisation.Fluorite has a hardness of 4 on the Mohs scale, a vitreous lustre, and exhibits perfect octahedral cleavage. It ranges from transparent to translucent, often revealing internal zoning or subtle colour banding. COUNTY DURHAM LOCALITY & GEOLOGICAL CONTEXTCounty Durham, particularly the Weardale region, is internationally recognised for producing high-quality fluorite specimens. The area forms part of the Northern Pennine Orefield, a historic mining district known for hydrothermal vein mineralisation.Fluorite from this region formed in mineral veins cutting through Carboniferous limestone and associated sedimentary rocks. Hot, mineral-rich fluids circulated through fractures, cooling and crystallising fluorite alongside minerals such as galena (lead sulphide), sphalerite (zinc sulphide), calcite, baryte, and quartz.Green fluorite from County Durham is especially valued for its clarity and vibrant colour, often influenced by trace elements and natural radiation exposure during formation. COLOUR, CLARITY & OPTICAL FEATURESThis Green Fluorite Twins specimen displays:
• Rich green to pale apple-green tones
• Transparent to translucent crystal faces
• Distinct cubic growth patterns
• Naturally twinned crystal formation
• Clean edges and geometric symmetrySome County Durham fluorite specimens exhibit fluorescence under ultraviolet light due to trace activator elements within the crystal lattice. Subtle internal phantoms or zoning may be visible when viewed under strong light, reflecting different growth stages during formation.Each twin formation is unique, shaped entirely by natural geological processes over millions of years. SIZE, PRESENTATION & AUTHENTICITY
• Mineral: Fluorite (Calcium Fluoride – CaF₂)
• Crystal Habit: Cubic, naturally twinned
• Origin: County Durham, United Kingdom
• Size: Approximately 6–32mm (see photo for scale reference)
• Authenticity: Includes Certificate of Authenticity lifetime guarantee generic cardThis specimen is ideal for mineral collectors, UK locality collectors, crystallography enthusiasts, or educational display collections. Its twin formation adds structural interest, making it particularly appealing for those who appreciate mineral symmetry and geological processes. COLLECTING & TRADITIONAL ASSOCIATIONSFluorite has long been prized in mineral collections for its perfect cubic symmetry, wide colour range, and association with classic British mining localities. County Durham fluorite holds an established reputation among collectors worldwide.In spiritual traditions, green fluorite is sometimes traditionally associated with balance and focus; these interpretations are cultural rather than scientific. From a geological perspective, the true significance of this specimen lies in its twin crystal growth, locality heritage, and natural formation history.A genuine Green Fluorite Twins specimen from County Durham, offering both mineralogical interest and classic British locality appeal in a compact 6–32mm display size.