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50g natural fluorite quartz


Top sales list 50g natural fluorite quartz

South Africa
Description:  Type: Multi Colors Fluorite DIY Findings Material: Natural Fluorite Size: 3mm - 8mm/0.1"- 0.3" Weight: About 50g   Package Includes: 1 x 50g Fluorite   Notice: 1.Due to the difference between different monitors, the picture may not reflect the actual color of the item. Please consider this before the purchase. 2.Please allow slight deviation for the measurement data.
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South Africa (All cities)
A lovely cabinet specimen of fluorite sitting on a base of orthoclase with lots of small black tourmaline crystals in association! This is a classic Namibian specimen with green and purple fluorite, even with a small quartz crystal concentrated in the centre of the cluster! I love it. Size = 137 x 121 x 71 mm. Grade = Good to Very Good Grade
R 683
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South Africa
Description:  Type: Red Agate Gravel DIY Findings Material: Red Agate Gravel Size: 5mm - 7mm/0.2"- 0.3" Weight: About 50g   Package Includes: 1 x 50g Red Agate Gravel   Notice: 1.Due to the difference between different monitors, the picture may not reflect the actual color of the item. Please consider this before the purchase. 2.Please allow slight deviation for the measurement data.
R 82
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South Africa (All cities)
Description: Type: Red Agate Gravel DIY Findings Material: Red Agate Gravel Size: 2mm - 7mm/0.0.7"- 0.3" Weight: About 50g Package Includes: 1 x 50g Red Agate Gravel Notice: 1.Due to the difference between different monitors, the picture may not reflect the actual color of the item. Please consider this before the purchase. 2.Please allow slight deviation for the measurement data.
R 108
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South Africa (All cities)
        Fluorite, discovered as early as 1530, is considered to be one of most popular minerals in the world among gem and mineral collectors, second only to quartz. It is often referred to as ' the most colorful mineral in the world ' owing to its variety of brilliant colors.  In 1852, the phenomenon of 'fluorescence' was named after fluorite, since it was one of the first fluorescent minerals studied. Fluorite is frequently fluorescent under ultraviolet UV light. The fluorescence is thought to be due to impurities of yttrium or other types of organic matter within the crystal lattice. The color of visible light emitted when a sample of fluorite is fluorescing appears to be highly dependent on where the specimen was collected. Fluorescent colors of fluorite are extremely variable. They include blue, yellow, green, red, white and purple. Some specimens have the added effect of simultaneously exhibiting different colors under long and short wave UV light.         PICTURE IS ENLARGED     Gem type:FLUORITE   SHAPE OVAL FACET TREATMENT NATURAL WEIGHT 4.42ct ORIGIN GERMANY DIMENSIONS 11x9mm CLARITY VVS COLOUR PEACOCK BLUE TO PURPLY RED COLOUR SHIFTING HARDNESS 4 LUSTRE ADAMANTINE QUANTITY 1                                       GIA CLARITY   
R 175
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