FLUORITE
Specimen flu-164
$ 35.00Dims: 1.72x1.39x1.09" (4.37x3.54x2.76cm)
Wt: 1.23oz (34.8g)
Ft. Wayne, Indiana, USA
A polycrystalline rock is host to a dozen or so cubes of fluorite. These are transparent and yellow, although they are so pale as to be nearly colorless. They all have a few internal fractures, and some hints of a milky veil inclusion. The crystals that are most exposed do show minor damage to edges and corners. The host rock is based upon a finely granular crystal mass which sparkles nicely and may be quartz, but even a loupe does not show individual crystals. On this are hundreds of colorless rhombic crystals of calcite, and thousands of tiny flat colorless trapezoidal crystals that look like barite (or celestite or a similar mineral). Under long wave ultraviolet, the fluorite glows a bright yellow (especially those milky veils), and under short-wave it glows a dim yellow.