Green Fluorite 3

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Green fluorite is characterized by its green coloration, which can range from pale to more saturated tones. Color distribution may appear uniform or layered depending on formation.

A calcium fluoride mineral, green fluorite forms through hydrothermal processes in mineral-rich environments. Its crystalline structure often develops in cubic or faceted forms.

Fluorite has been used in industrial applications such as flux in steelmaking, in the production of hydrofluoric acid, and in optical lenses requiring low dispersion.

Sourced from regions including China, Namibia, and the United States, each specimen varies in tone, clarity, and crystal structure.

Green fluorite is characterized by its green coloration, which can range from pale to more saturated tones. Color distribution may appear uniform or layered depending on formation.

A calcium fluoride mineral, green fluorite forms through hydrothermal processes in mineral-rich environments. Its crystalline structure often develops in cubic or faceted forms.

Fluorite has been used in industrial applications such as flux in steelmaking, in the production of hydrofluoric acid, and in optical lenses requiring low dispersion.

Sourced from regions including China, Namibia, and the United States, each specimen varies in tone, clarity, and crystal structure.