FLUORITE
Specimen flu-168
$ 90.00Dims: 4.26x3.67x1.52" (10.83x9.32x3.87cm)
Wt: 18.98oz (538g)
Xianghua Lin, Hunan Provence, China
This is a pretty and unusual fluorite specimen from China. It is almost entirely fluorite, although there is a small amount of the quartz host rock exposed on one end of the specimen. The color is a slightly bluish-green (some might call it a "sea foam green"), with the color concentrated towards the base. If you hold it up to the light, the tips appear nearly colorless. What makes it unusual is the shape of the crystals. They are basically octahedrons whose sides are very bumpy, almost giving them a rounded appearance, and all appear (at first glance) to have their tops cleaved off. However, close examination reveals that these flat tops are really growth patterns similar to little drops of paint spattered on a flat surface. The "bumps" all over the sides look like rounded cubes, and if they were regularly spaced instead of random, the net effect would be more like a miniature pyramid built from stone blocks.