Emerald Fluorite (Atacocha Mine, Atacocha mining district, Cerro de Pasco, Pasco province, Pasco, Peru)- 0224_EF_P1
About this piece:
27 x 23 x 12mm
Tri-layered fluorite with a lime green core, teal green band over the core, and a dusty, pale green covering the entire specimen.
The octahedral crystal structure is also partially preserved. The front face is matte, but the side faces are gemmy and slightly lustrous.
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Here's something crazy - Peruvian fluorite. We don't usually come across Peruvian crystals, save for Pyrite, and we managed to get two from Tuscon.
They are startlingly green. Intensely green. ☘️Can you tell how much I love it? 😂😂 It also has two different layers of green, one more teal and the other more emerald.
The Atacocha Mine is also a famous one. Comprising of two mines, one has since been closed, leaving one left from which to get fluorites. Thus, the rarity value of the fluorites from this mine.
Market Rate: $300.00
About this piece:
27 x 23 x 12mm
Tri-layered fluorite with a lime green core, teal green band over the core, and a dusty, pale green covering the entire specimen.
The octahedral crystal structure is also partially preserved. The front face is matte, but the side faces are gemmy and slightly lustrous.
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Here's something crazy - Peruvian fluorite. We don't usually come across Peruvian crystals, save for Pyrite, and we managed to get two from Tuscon.
They are startlingly green. Intensely green. ☘️Can you tell how much I love it? 😂😂 It also has two different layers of green, one more teal and the other more emerald.
The Atacocha Mine is also a famous one. Comprising of two mines, one has since been closed, leaving one left from which to get fluorites. Thus, the rarity value of the fluorites from this mine.
Market Rate: $300.00
About this piece:
27 x 23 x 12mm
Tri-layered fluorite with a lime green core, teal green band over the core, and a dusty, pale green covering the entire specimen.
The octahedral crystal structure is also partially preserved. The front face is matte, but the side faces are gemmy and slightly lustrous.
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Here's something crazy - Peruvian fluorite. We don't usually come across Peruvian crystals, save for Pyrite, and we managed to get two from Tuscon.
They are startlingly green. Intensely green. ☘️Can you tell how much I love it? 😂😂 It also has two different layers of green, one more teal and the other more emerald.
The Atacocha Mine is also a famous one. Comprising of two mines, one has since been closed, leaving one left from which to get fluorites. Thus, the rarity value of the fluorites from this mine.
Market Rate: $300.00
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These are real and natural products, and so might have some flaws or imperfections. We have done our best to pick the best pieces available, but nature is often imperfectly perfect. Therefore, please only make the purchase if you are alright with this.