Blueberry Fluorite on Quartz Crystal (Huanggangliang mine, Inner Mongolia) - 2310-BLFLU-MON1
About this Specimen:
46 grams
48x28x30mm
This piece has two quartz cores running through from top to bottom, so it was most likely harvested from the middle part of a matrix tower.
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Blueberry fluorites!
Fun name, fun shape!
These beauties come from Inner Mongolia - I will never cease to be amazed by how that region can produce such a wide variety of fluorites, each completely different from the next.
These blueberry-shaped fluorites grew on druzy, micro-crystalline quartz. The quartz themselves are secondary crystallisations on individual quartz points. The fluorites themselves have a lovely deep and rich blue color with a botyroidal shape (hence the nickname "blueberry"). This, contrasted with the snowy white quartz is visually striking!
About this Specimen:
46 grams
48x28x30mm
This piece has two quartz cores running through from top to bottom, so it was most likely harvested from the middle part of a matrix tower.
—————
Blueberry fluorites!
Fun name, fun shape!
These beauties come from Inner Mongolia - I will never cease to be amazed by how that region can produce such a wide variety of fluorites, each completely different from the next.
These blueberry-shaped fluorites grew on druzy, micro-crystalline quartz. The quartz themselves are secondary crystallisations on individual quartz points. The fluorites themselves have a lovely deep and rich blue color with a botyroidal shape (hence the nickname "blueberry"). This, contrasted with the snowy white quartz is visually striking!
About this Specimen:
46 grams
48x28x30mm
This piece has two quartz cores running through from top to bottom, so it was most likely harvested from the middle part of a matrix tower.
—————
Blueberry fluorites!
Fun name, fun shape!
These beauties come from Inner Mongolia - I will never cease to be amazed by how that region can produce such a wide variety of fluorites, each completely different from the next.
These blueberry-shaped fluorites grew on druzy, micro-crystalline quartz. The quartz themselves are secondary crystallisations on individual quartz points. The fluorites themselves have a lovely deep and rich blue color with a botyroidal shape (hence the nickname "blueberry"). This, contrasted with the snowy white quartz is visually striking!
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