Northern Lights Pocket Fluorite, River Catcher Vein, Diana Maria Mine, County Durham, England (2023-NL7)
51 x 62 x 23mm
A mass of perfectly formed and distinct cubes, each with glassy luster. The separation between the green edges and yellow cores is obvious.
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While extracting this pocket (situated on the River Catcher Vein) in September 2023, the night skies above northern England were lit by magnificent displays of the Aurora Borealis. In recognition of the perfect coincidental colors and timing, this pocket was named the Northern Lights.
Fluorite crystals occur as singles and twins with occasional crystallized galena and rarely as octahedral crystals. Color zoning characteristically shifts from oily apple green edges to citrus lemon bodies, with inner nebulous cores containing hints of burnt sienna.
Occasional faces are dusted with wispy patches of micro-sucrosic quartz, and in daylight the cubes naturally fluoresce deep blue/purple at their corners.
51 x 62 x 23mm
A mass of perfectly formed and distinct cubes, each with glassy luster. The separation between the green edges and yellow cores is obvious.
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While extracting this pocket (situated on the River Catcher Vein) in September 2023, the night skies above northern England were lit by magnificent displays of the Aurora Borealis. In recognition of the perfect coincidental colors and timing, this pocket was named the Northern Lights.
Fluorite crystals occur as singles and twins with occasional crystallized galena and rarely as octahedral crystals. Color zoning characteristically shifts from oily apple green edges to citrus lemon bodies, with inner nebulous cores containing hints of burnt sienna.
Occasional faces are dusted with wispy patches of micro-sucrosic quartz, and in daylight the cubes naturally fluoresce deep blue/purple at their corners.
51 x 62 x 23mm
A mass of perfectly formed and distinct cubes, each with glassy luster. The separation between the green edges and yellow cores is obvious.
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While extracting this pocket (situated on the River Catcher Vein) in September 2023, the night skies above northern England were lit by magnificent displays of the Aurora Borealis. In recognition of the perfect coincidental colors and timing, this pocket was named the Northern Lights.
Fluorite crystals occur as singles and twins with occasional crystallized galena and rarely as octahedral crystals. Color zoning characteristically shifts from oily apple green edges to citrus lemon bodies, with inner nebulous cores containing hints of burnt sienna.
Occasional faces are dusted with wispy patches of micro-sucrosic quartz, and in daylight the cubes naturally fluoresce deep blue/purple at their corners.
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