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Awesome complex cluster of several perfectly formed, crystal clear, sea-green Fluorite crystals. These pristine cubed crystals are so incredibly glassy transparent, and totally surround the matrix that they are formed on, making for some superb inclusions. Recently mined at the time when I acquired it from the Tucson 2007 Show. A wonderful and striking small cabinet specimen! Dimensions
in cm: 5.0 x
4.0 x 3.5 Xianghualing Mine, Linwu Co., Chenzhou Prefecture, Hunan Province, China Specimen
# CM10 |
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Just like the other green Fluorite specimens listed in this gallery, this awesome Fluorite specimen was also recently mined at the time which I acquired it from the Tucson 2007 Show. It has less matrix than the others, thus enhancing the color to a very striking sea foam green/aquamarine. Features a cluster of several nice sized, and perfectly formed crystals. A wonderful and striking small cabinet specimen! Dimensions
in cm: 6.5 x
5 x 2.8 Xianghualing Mine, Linwu Co., Chenzhou Prefecture, Hunan Province, China Specimen
# CM09 |
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Awesome Combination Miniature!Fluorite, Muscovite, Quartz, and FerberiteTwo beautifully formed electric blue/purple Fluorite crystals, beautifully perched on a podium of Ferberite, Quartz, and Muscovite! Dimensions
in cm: 3.5 x 3 x 1.2 Specimen
# CM02 |
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Green Fluorite An awesome complex cluster of literarily dozens of perfectly formed, crystal clear, sea-green Fluorite crystals. These cubed crystals are so glassy and transparent, and totally encapsulate the matrix that they formed on! From a lot that was recently mined, and that I acquired from the Tucson 2007 Show. This wonderful cabinet specimen is so pristine! Dimensions
in cm: 10 x 5.5 x 3.5 Xianghualing Mine, Linwu Co., Chenzhou Prefecture, Hunan Province, China Specimen
# CM03 |
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Awesome complex cluster of literarily dozens of perfectly formed, crystal clear, sea-green Fluorite crystals. These pristine cubed crystals are so incredibly glassy transparent, and totally surround the matrix that they are formed on. Recently mined at the time when I acquired it from the Tucson 2007 Show. A wonderful and striking cabinet specimen! Dimensions
in cm: 8 x 7.5
x 4.5 Xianghualing Mine, Linwu Co., Chenzhou Prefecture, Hunan Province, China Specimen
# CM08 |
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Several
"electric purple" colored Fluorite crystals, nicely arranged
with a mixture of cream colored Barite crystals, and Quartz crystals.
Most of the crystals are intact and in great condition. There are some
contacts on a few of the Fluorite's probably as a result of gathering
this specimen. As you can see in the photographs, this does not detract
from the overall beauty. The matrix rock is quite hard, so I am certain
there was not a very graceful way to extract this beauty from the mine.
I have not seen many of these specimens with such intense, and rich
purple Fluorite crystals...creating some interesting inclusions. Overall,
the specimen is very nice and attractive. |
Dimensions
in cm: 10.0
x 5.0 x 3.5
Largest crystal in cm: 1.8
Qinglong, Guizhou Province, China
Specimen
# CM04
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