FLUORITE
Specimen flu-101
$ 225.00Dims: 10.7 x 6.0 x 4.4" (27.2 x 15.2 x 11.2 cm)
Wt: 8.4 lbs (3.8 kg)
Xianghualin, Hunan Province, China
One of the more unusual Fluorite pieces I have seen lately, this large cabinet specimen consists of a large, possibly stalactitic formation of intergrown Fluorite cubes that are coated with a thin druse of tiny, white quartz crystals. The quartz crust is made up of thousands of tiny hexagonal prisms and is no more than 0.2" (5 mm) thick. However, it almost completely covers the Fluorites, except for where the piece was separated from its place of formation. Therefore, the Fluorite crystals are obviously almost impossible to study, but one can see from the breakage area at the base of the specimen that they have a pale green coloration, and one can still see their cubo-octahedral form, which appears to be quite good. The formation acts as a base, though, for 20 to 30 smaller Fluorite cubes that grew at a later time.