FLUORITE
Specimen flu-166
$ 69.00Dims: 3.93x1.87x1.55" (9.99x4.74x3.93cm)
Wt: 7.83oz (222g)
Rogerley Mine, England
A brown host rock is partially covered with hundreds of cubic fluorite crystals, a few of which are relatively large, and the largest exceeds 12mm on a side. Most are relatively uninteresting, with only a slight green color, but all glow brightly under long wave UV light. Their fluorescence is a bright blue or purple-white, probably several colors combined to make this one hard to describe. These green fluorites from the Rogerley Mine have another interesting characteristic - they look a pale green under incandescent light, and some areas look violet under sunlight.