Fluorite Specimen
This vibrant Chenzhou Green Fluorite Specimen from the Chenzhou region in China stands out with its natural, rough formation and translucent green hues. Sourced from one of the most renowned mineral-rich regions, this piece showcases the stunning natural beauty of Fluorite in its raw state.
Fluorite is admired for its striking clarity and range of colours, and this rough specimen is no exception. Perfect for collectors and crystal enthusiasts, it adds a touch of nature’s beauty to any collection or display. Whether you’re showcasing it in a rock collection or displaying it at home, this Chenzhou Green Fluorite Specimen is a captivating addition to your space.
Fluorite Meanings
Mental Enhancement and clarity, improved decision-making, clearing the energy fields
Chakras: All
Element: Wind
Zodiac Signs: Capricorn, Pisces
Number: 7
Fluorite Crystal Healing Properties
Fluorite is thought to be a force of order in the stone kingdom, bringing focus, structure, stability and clarity. On an emotional level, it may assist us in thinking through our feelings when we are overwhelmed by emotional experiences. This crystal is known as the study stone. A great talisman to carry in your pocket for exams, work or study to help maintain focus and clarity of thought. Lastly, it is believed to assist in balancing brain chemistry, enhancing learning and stimulating the brain.
History and Uses
Fluorite derives from the Latin word fluor or fluere, meaning to flow because when melted it is used as a flux in iron smelting. In the 16th century Agricola, a German scientist named it fluorspar from the German flusse (stream, river) and spar from spærstān (spear stone) a mineral similar to gypsum referring to its crystal projections.
It can be found in all the colours of the rainbow plus pink, brown, black, white and clear. Due to the presence of europium, yttrium, ytterbium, or organic matter in Fluorite it can fluoresce blue, red, purple, yellow, green or white under UV light and in 1852 when the phenomenon of fluorescence was discovered it was named after Fluorite. It is also a source of hydrogen fluoride, which is chemically converted into fluorine, fluorocarbons, and a diverse range of fluoride materials.
Geological Description
Fluorite is a calcium fluoride crystal with a hardness of 4. It can be found in a wide variety of colours, often in the same specimen. Major deposits of Fluorite are found in Germany, England, China, Argentina and the USA.
Affirmation
My mind and heart synchronize harmoniously, fully awake, alert, and active, collaborating to guide me toward the most optimal choices for fulfilling my life’s purpose.