R | Fluorite No. 4

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Green fluorite is a calcium fluoride mineral known for its green coloration caused by trace impurities and commonly forms in cubic crystals with visible color zoning.

It forms in hydrothermal environments and is used in metal processing and chemical production.

This Specimen

This specimen features a medium-to-deep green tone with areas of translucency, allowing light to pass through parts of the crystal while other sections appear more saturated.

The color is unevenly distributed, with deeper green zones concentrated in certain areas rather than a uniform surface.

The contrast between lighter translucent sections and darker green regions creates a layered, dimensional look that stands out from evenly colored fluorite.

Green fluorite is a calcium fluoride mineral known for its green coloration caused by trace impurities and commonly forms in cubic crystals with visible color zoning.

It forms in hydrothermal environments and is used in metal processing and chemical production.

This Specimen

This specimen features a medium-to-deep green tone with areas of translucency, allowing light to pass through parts of the crystal while other sections appear more saturated.

The color is unevenly distributed, with deeper green zones concentrated in certain areas rather than a uniform surface.

The contrast between lighter translucent sections and darker green regions creates a layered, dimensional look that stands out from evenly colored fluorite.