FLUORITE
Specimen flu-40
$ 45.00Dims: 2.1" x 2.1" x 1.7" (5.3 x 5.2 x 4.3 cm)
Wt: 3.62 oz. (102.7 g)
Lei Yang, Hunan Province, China
There are six visible cubic Fluorite crystals on this specimen. Five of them are tightly intergrown into a cluster, and one is separated. They are in good condition, and the damage that they have appears to have occurred prior to the specimen's separation from its place of origin. The largest of these cubes is part of the intergrown cluster and measures 0.8 x 0.8 x 0.7" (2.1 x 2.0 x 1.8 cm). All are colorless, and though some appear to have a slight tinge of violet, I think that it emanates from one small area that I cannot pinpoint. The crystals luster changes according to the directions that in which their faces point. Some of the faces that point in a general direction have a more pearly luster, and seem to "sparkle". Other faces that point in a different direction have a bright, vitreous luster, enabling one to take advantage of the crystals' transparence and clarity. All show substantial internal fracturing and cleavage planing, though. They rest on a base that is made up of countless white, intergrown dolomite crystals that have a bladed, prismatic form with curved faces and a dull, waxy luster.