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Example of FLUORITE in the Rock Professor
Fluorite crystal

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Slab of banded fluorite
displaying many of its colors

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Fluorite fluorescing under ultraviolet light

 

FLUORITE

FLUORITE is not only a much-used industrial mineral, but is also highly sought after by collectors for its many colors, translucency, association with many other minerals, and cubic crystals. Chemically, fluorite is calcium fluorite, and is often found in hydrothermal vein deposits along with other minerals such as calcite, sphalerite, barite, galena and quartz. Large deposits of fluorite were mined in the Cave-in-Rock District of Illinois until the 1990's, and lesser amounts have been mined in many areas of the U.S., where it is often used as a flux in steel production. Other large deposits have been mined in Canada, England, China, and many other areas.

Fluorite is often found that fluoresces under untraviolet light, most commonly blue, and the name "fluoresce" stems from the mineral name.  Physically, fluorite is a soft mineral (H=4), and is easily identified by its colors, hardness, strong cubic cleavage and cubic crystals.

Fluorite is found in many colors, including purple, blue, green, yellow, pink, red, white, brown, and black. It is sometimes zoned, where outer layers have different colors and/or shades of colors. In the southern Illinois deposits, small chalcopyrite crystals were found within the fluorite crystals. Some of the massive Chinese deposits exhibit beautiful multicolored banding, and many carvings and beads have been made from this material.

 

Chemistry: Calcium fluoride (CaF2) ♦ Class: Halides ♦ Crystal system: Isometric ♦
Moh's hardness: 4 ♦ Transparency: Transparent to translucent ♦ Luster: Vitreous ♦
Color: Purple, blue, green or yellow; also colorless, reddish orange, pink, white, brown ♦ Cleavage: Perfect in 4 directions forming octahedrons ♦ Fracture: irregular and brittle ♦
Fluorescence: Blue or more rarely green, white, red or violet and may be
thermoluminescent, phosphorescent and triboluminescent ♦
Localities: China, Germany, Austria, Switzerland, England, Norway, Mexico,
and both Ontario and Newfoundland in Canada.
It is found in many states in the US, notably Illinois.

 

Image of FLUORITE EGG,  POL 728

Fluorite Egg
POL 728
$6.00

Image of FLUORITE SKULL, CRV 1019

Fluorite Skull
CRV 1019
$27.00

Image of FLUORITE LUCKY STONES, POL 717

Fluorite Lucky Stones
Set of 2
POL 717
$5.00

Image of FLUORITE OBELISK, POL 169

Fluorite Obelisk
POL 169
$14.00

Image of FLUORITE OCTAHEDRON, POL 1727

Fluorite Octahedron
POL 1727
$9.95

Image of FLUORITE OCTAHEDRON, POL 1728

Fluorite Octahedron
POL 1728
$9.95

Image of FLUORITE CANDLEHOLDER, LMP 1759

Fluorite Candle Holder
LMP 1759
$36.00

Image of FLUORITE CANDLEHOLDER, LMP 1760

Fluorite Candle Holder
LMP 1760
$34.00

 
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