Green fluorite is a calcium fluoride mineral known for its green coloration caused by trace impurities and typically forms in cubic crystals with a glass-like surface.
It forms in hydrothermal environments and is used in metal processing and chemical production.
This specimen features a vivid green tone with areas of higher translucency, allowing light to pass through portions of the crystal while other areas appear more saturated.
The color shows variation across the piece, with shifts between lighter and deeper green rather than a uniform surface.
The combination of translucency and uneven color distribution creates a layered, dimensional look that stands out from flatter, single-tone fluorite.
Green fluorite is a calcium fluoride mineral known for its green coloration caused by trace impurities and typically forms in cubic crystals with a glass-like surface.
It forms in hydrothermal environments and is used in metal processing and chemical production.
This specimen features a vivid green tone with areas of higher translucency, allowing light to pass through portions of the crystal while other areas appear more saturated.
The color shows variation across the piece, with shifts between lighter and deeper green rather than a uniform surface.
The combination of translucency and uneven color distribution creates a layered, dimensional look that stands out from flatter, single-tone fluorite.