Mineral specimens
from
Central and Southern England



Fluorite Crystals
from
Treak Cliff, Castleton, Derbyshire.


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Material Fluorite Var. ("Blue John")
Origin (Locality) Treak Cliff Cavern (Treak Cliff Mine), Castleton, Derbyshire, England, UK.
Description

A rich and rare specimen of inky blue coloured, interlocking cube shaped crystals of Fluorite (Var. "Blue John").
A very nice crystallised example of Fluorite better known from this part of the world for its ornamental characteristics.

Dimensions 90mm x 53mm x 37mm
Largest crystal Approx. 12mm on edge
Stock Quantity One only
Available Yes
Rf. No. 7MF.087
Price SOLD



Fluorite from Crich, Derbyshire.

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We have a limited number of these rare amber coloured fluorites which show a mustard coloured fluorescence
under Long wave and short wave UV light.

Material Fluorite
Origin Glory Mine, Crich, Derbyshire, England, UK
Description Nice bed of interlocking golden amber coloured crystals.
Dimensions 100mm x 50mm x 25mm
Largest crystal Approx. 9mm on edge
Stock Quantity One only
Available Yes
Rf. No. 3MF.049
Price SOLD



Fluorite from Crich, Derbyshire.

(See below illustrations for more details
)


See detailed mineralogical information about
Fluorite
at

mindat.org

We have a limited number of these rare amber coloured fluorites which show a mustard coloured fluorescence
under Long wave and short wave UV light.

Material Fluorite
Origin Glory Mine, Crich, Derbyshire, England, UK
Description Nice bed of interlocking golden amber coloured crystals.
Dimensions 80mm x 50mm x 30mm
Largest crystal Approx. 15mm on edge
Stock Quantity One only
Available Yes
Rf. No. 3MF.054
Price SOLD



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