Fluorite UV Fluorescent Crystal Natural Mineral Specimen Display Piece Genuine Fluorite UV Reactive Crystal Collectors Stone UK Seller
£ 16.50
FLUORITE UV FLUORESCENT CRYSTAL – NATURAL MINERAL SPECIMENThis Fluorite UV fluorescent crystal is a genuine natural mineral specimen,
carefully selected for both its visual appeal and its प्रतिक्रिया under ultraviolet light. Known for its striking fluorescence and diverse crystal forms, Fluorite is one of the most popular minerals among collectors. The exact specimen shown in the photographs is the one you will receive, ensuring full confidence in your purchase.Each piece includes a Certificate of Authenticity lifetime guarantee card, confirming its genuine origin. Full sizing details are available in the listing photographs for accurate scale reference. MINERAL COMPOSITION AND CRYSTAL STRUCTUREFluorite is composed of calcium fluoride (CaF₂) and crystallises in the isometric (cubic) crystal system. It is well known for forming highly symmetrical cubic crystals, though it can also occur in octahedral or massive forms depending on the geological environment.With a Mohs hardness of 4, Fluorite is relatively soft but highly valued for its colour diversity, crystal geometry, and optical properties. It is commonly found in hydrothermal vein systems alongside minerals such as quartz, calcite, and sulfides. UV FLUORESCENCE AND OPTICAL PROPERTIESOne of the defining characteristics of this specimen is its fluorescence under ultraviolet light. Fluorite can display a range of colours under UV, including blue, purple, or white, depending on trace तत्वs and impurities within the crystal structure.This fluorescence is caused by the interaction of ultraviolet light with activator elements within the mineral, producing a visible glow. Under normal lighting, the specimen displays its natural colour and structure, while under UV light it reveals an entirely different visual dimension, making it especially appealing for collectors interested in fluorescent minerals. COLOUR, CLARITY AND CRYSTAL HABITIn standard lighting conditions, Fluorite can exhibit a wide range of colours, including purple, green, blue, yellow, or clear tones. Many specimens display zoning or banding, reflecting changes in chemical conditions during crystal growth.The crystal may appear translucent to transparent, with a vitreous lustre that enhances its natural appearance. Well-formed cubic crystals, stepped growth patterns, or intergrown clusters may be present, depending on the specimen.Natural inclusions and internal features are common and contribute to the uniqueness of each piece. GEOLOGICAL FORMATION AND ORIGIN ENVIRONMENTFluorite forms primarily in hydrothermal environments where mineral-rich fluids move through fractures in rock. As these fluids cool, calcium and fluorine combine to crystallise Fluorite, often alongside other minerals.The fluorescence seen in Fluorite is linked to trace elements and structural ерекшенности developed during formation. These processes occur over extended geological timescales, resulting in the distinctive crystal structures and optical effects observed in this specimen. DISPLAY AND COLLECTING APPEAL• UV fluorescent response adds visual interest under ultraviolet light• Classic Fluorite crystal structure and colour variation• Ideal for mineral collectors, fluorescent mineral enthusiasts, or display• A versatile specimen suitable for both standard and UV viewingFluorite has been traditionally associated with clarity and organisation in symbolic contexts, making it a popular decorative choice while remaining valued primarily for its mineralogical and visual qualities. AUTHENTICITY AND PRODUCT DETAILS• Genuine Fluorite UV fluorescent crystal specimen• Includes Certificate of Authenticity lifetime guarantee card• Carefully selected individual piece• Exact specimen shown in photos will be receivedThis Fluorite UV crystal offers a compelling combination of natural crystal formation and fluorescence, making it a distinctive and collectible mineral specimen for display or study.
carefully selected for both its visual appeal and its प्रतिक्रिया under ultraviolet light. Known for its striking fluorescence and diverse crystal forms, Fluorite is one of the most popular minerals among collectors. The exact specimen shown in the photographs is the one you will receive, ensuring full confidence in your purchase.Each piece includes a Certificate of Authenticity lifetime guarantee card, confirming its genuine origin. Full sizing details are available in the listing photographs for accurate scale reference. MINERAL COMPOSITION AND CRYSTAL STRUCTUREFluorite is composed of calcium fluoride (CaF₂) and crystallises in the isometric (cubic) crystal system. It is well known for forming highly symmetrical cubic crystals, though it can also occur in octahedral or massive forms depending on the geological environment.With a Mohs hardness of 4, Fluorite is relatively soft but highly valued for its colour diversity, crystal geometry, and optical properties. It is commonly found in hydrothermal vein systems alongside minerals such as quartz, calcite, and sulfides. UV FLUORESCENCE AND OPTICAL PROPERTIESOne of the defining characteristics of this specimen is its fluorescence under ultraviolet light. Fluorite can display a range of colours under UV, including blue, purple, or white, depending on trace तत्वs and impurities within the crystal structure.This fluorescence is caused by the interaction of ultraviolet light with activator elements within the mineral, producing a visible glow. Under normal lighting, the specimen displays its natural colour and structure, while under UV light it reveals an entirely different visual dimension, making it especially appealing for collectors interested in fluorescent minerals. COLOUR, CLARITY AND CRYSTAL HABITIn standard lighting conditions, Fluorite can exhibit a wide range of colours, including purple, green, blue, yellow, or clear tones. Many specimens display zoning or banding, reflecting changes in chemical conditions during crystal growth.The crystal may appear translucent to transparent, with a vitreous lustre that enhances its natural appearance. Well-formed cubic crystals, stepped growth patterns, or intergrown clusters may be present, depending on the specimen.Natural inclusions and internal features are common and contribute to the uniqueness of each piece. GEOLOGICAL FORMATION AND ORIGIN ENVIRONMENTFluorite forms primarily in hydrothermal environments where mineral-rich fluids move through fractures in rock. As these fluids cool, calcium and fluorine combine to crystallise Fluorite, often alongside other minerals.The fluorescence seen in Fluorite is linked to trace elements and structural ерекшенности developed during formation. These processes occur over extended geological timescales, resulting in the distinctive crystal structures and optical effects observed in this specimen. DISPLAY AND COLLECTING APPEAL• UV fluorescent response adds visual interest under ultraviolet light• Classic Fluorite crystal structure and colour variation• Ideal for mineral collectors, fluorescent mineral enthusiasts, or display• A versatile specimen suitable for both standard and UV viewingFluorite has been traditionally associated with clarity and organisation in symbolic contexts, making it a popular decorative choice while remaining valued primarily for its mineralogical and visual qualities. AUTHENTICITY AND PRODUCT DETAILS• Genuine Fluorite UV fluorescent crystal specimen• Includes Certificate of Authenticity lifetime guarantee card• Carefully selected individual piece• Exact specimen shown in photos will be receivedThis Fluorite UV crystal offers a compelling combination of natural crystal formation and fluorescence, making it a distinctive and collectible mineral specimen for display or study.