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If you missed out on these De’An fluorites when they were coming out, here is a chance to get a really beautiful one. These caused quite a stir when they came out due to their razor-sharp octahedral form and beautiful mix of purple and green hues (this one has a particularly find balance). The crystals here measure to 1.5 cm across the middle.
From the wonderful recent finds at Clay Center – a cherry-picked, really beautiful small mini, with a gemmy 1.7-cm cube at its center, and accenting smaller crystals with some blades of celestine. CHOICE miniature!
This sensational combo specimen is absolutely unique in my experience. The color combination just leaps out at you. What you have here is a bright green fluorite crystal sitting beside a glassy, very dark green tourmaline crystal, which itself sits atop a green tourmaline of a lighter color. All sit on a bed of sparkly, bladed stark white Albite. How could you ask for anything more? One thing is for sure – you will not see a specimen quite like this one again. It is just one of those unique ones that comes around once in awhile that stands out from everything else. Actually, its good upside down from whats shown, too, with the ALBITE as the focal point of interest (see bottom photo)...a rare specimen where really the accessory matrix mineral could also double AS the mineral of interest here. and the crystals are completely terminated and sparkly, way above normal albite quality.
ex. Jeffrey Starr
Kuiu Island in Alaska has produced some very fine , though small Fluorites over the years. Some are octahedral or as in this case, sharp very distinct cubes. This line of crystals snakes along an attractive, drusy Quartz matrix, and the largest crystal is about .7 cm. The luster is silky and beautiful, giving the gemmy crystals a definite, eye-catching pearly glow. Definitely the best of the Kuiu Island Fluorites that I have seen over collecting fluorites for several decades
ex. Jeffrey Starr
Mined about 1990, this excellent combination piece has the classic gemmy Fluorites with dramatic beveled edges that are so indicative of Shang Bao. These are intergrown with sharp, gemmy Quartz crystals, all on top of a layer of Pyrite and matrix. The largest of the Fluorites is 1.7 cm across. What sets this apart from the others, without question, are among the finest sharp purple phantoms that I have seen from this well-known mine. The Fluorites have an octahedral purple phantom in the center of the crystal, and radiating from each corner of the octahedron is a sharp purple line that goes directly to the surface of the crystal. Simply striking.
ex. Jeffrey Starr
The Auglaize Quarry has produced many fine Fluorite specimens, but very few more beautiful and sharp than those in this cluster. There are eight transparent, lustrous crystals of nearly colorless Fluorite with rich, violet cores, stacked in a way that all are visible. The coup de grace is the top crystal, which is 1 cm in length and has excellent clarity, very good luster, and a razor-sharp core that gives this, and all the others, a true beauty all their own. Absolutely a world class toenail! These were highly sought after in the Ohio community in the 70's and 80's, and few outside the locals have pieces like this.
ex. Jeffrey Starr
Excellent and intricate grouping of three highly intergrown, pastel blue cubes of Fluorite to 2.1 cm across. The luster is superb, and the clarity is high. On close inspection, you can see a delicate purple zone just below the faces. Sitting on well-formed Quartz crystals, this is a fabulous miniature example of why this mine is known for producing such incredible combination specimens
ex. Jeffrey Starr
Well-proportioned and very attractive, this combination is also representative for the famous Shigar Valley of northern Pakistan. The beautiful and gemmy Fluorite has a complex habit, appealing sea-foam green color, and excellent fluorescence. It is 1.2 cm across. The Fluorite rests perfectly at the base of a lustrous, striated 3 cm Schorl. There are several small Schorls that grow out near the base, creating a very appealing accent to the overall piece. The main Schorl crystal has the classic trigonal 'Mercedes' termination. An excellent, aesthetic piece.
This is a huge, STUNNING fluorite specimen! The form is difficult to describe: it consists of separate, elongated crystal knobs so modified that they have hundreds of faces and it is impossible to recognize their original form. These translucent crystal towers or fingers range from light green to purple. A truly strange, beautiful and exceptional fluorite specimen, weighing a whopping 6 1/2 pounds!
ex. Charlie Key
This specimen is "elegant" in every sense. It features a slender but super quality aqua, 3.5 cm long, perched gently on a sharply angled feldspar crystal decorated with schorl and fluorite. Just a really fine piece that stands out from the crowd of Erongo pieces!
ex. Charlie Key
A strange combination specimen featuring a single stark green fluorite isolated on top of schorl crystals. This in itself is unusual. The larger crystals are schorl, and I am told (though havent analysed), that the smaller tourmaline crystals , almost needlelike, are the related tourmaline species foitite
ex. Charlie Key
This odd specimen seems at first like just another overpriced fluorite, but in person you can see that the color intensity is really so shocking that it stands out dramatically from about 2000 other Erongo fluorites i have seen. its almost neon. Hence the price which does at first seem high, is not really when you consider the rarity of such an intensely colored piece. out of all the fluorites in the collection there is only one like this. The fluorites are perched on a contrasting muscovite matrix.
ex. Charlie Key
Charlie had a whole pocket of these strange fluorites, like no others I have personally seen on the market at any time from the area. This is the largest piece from his stash, and is very much more dramatic in person. It features highly modified crystals of fluorite with (for lack of a better word) "bubbly" cubic fluorite outgrowths from oriented faces of an underlaying octahedral fluorite. They are green and gemmy with purple highlights. The piece as a whole is sparkly due to a thin coating of bright little calcites.
ex. Charlie Key
Classic older material from this locality, more gemmy and bright than specimens which are coming out today from the essential stripmining near the earlier finds. These older specimens from the 1980s stand out immediately from the larger, thicker crystals of todays finds (often darker in color, but not as gemmy and so of a different style). MORE green and gemmy in person! This is a large specimen in unusually pristine condition, that shows dramatically becase so much light is transmitted through the freestanding crystals on all the edges
ex. Charlie Key
Charlie had only one flat of this very unusual association, which he said was found at the end of the 1990s here. The fluorites here are mattte-green, but translucent, and they sit on contrasting amethyst crystals to 1 cm in size. The largest fluorite on this plate is 2 cm.
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