FLUORITE
Specimen flu-45
$ 210.00Dims: 7.9" x 4.8" x 3.2" (20.1 x 10.2 x 8.1 cm)
Wt: 3 lbs., 1.1 oz. (1.391 kg)
Lei Yang, Hunan Province, China
A large and superb specimen, this piece contains over 100 cubic Fluorite crystals, as well as crystals of several other minerals. It is in good condition, with moderate damage in general. The Fluorites range in size from a few millimeters to 0.4" (1.0 cm) in all dimensions, and have excellent form with well-defined edges and clean faces that give them a vitreous luster. All are colored a pale blue with a hint of violet, and are clean and very clear with few internal fractures and flaws. There is one small isolated cluster of Fluorites on the specimen wherein the crystals contain faint, milky phantom inclusions that lay about 1 mm below their surfaces. Another small patch of isolated crystals have a rather intense violet color, but these are tiny and not as well-formed. Among the Fluorites lay countless tiny quartz crystals that are colorless and nearly transparent, along with as many small rhombohedral calcite and/or dolomite crystals that have a cream color and are opaque. There are also several cubic pyrite crystals that are intergrown into a vein that runs through one end of the specimen. Most are broken, and only a few are undamaged. They have the standard pale gold coloration and metallic luster of pyrite. This is what I think of when somebody says a "cabinet specimen".