What are Fluorites Gems?

Fluorite octahedra are often found at rock shops or gem and mineral shows. Fluorite mineral specimens have become increasingly popular due to the myriad of colors, beautiful cubic forms, and fluorescent reactions they display. The optical phenomenon of fluorescence gets its name from Fluorite.
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Is fluorite a good gemstone?

Fluorite is a stone heralded for its spiritual detoxification abilities and tendency to transform negative energy into positive energy, boosting our mental clarity and promoting peace of mind. The origin of the word “fluorite” comes from the Latin word flux, which means to flow interchangeably.
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What does fluorite gemstone look like?

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An extremely wide range is represented: colorless, purple (various shades), green (various shades), blue-green, blue, yellow to orange, brown (various shades), white, pink, red, brownish red, pinkish red, brownish black, black. Crystals are frequently color zoned. Subconchoidal, splintery.
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What makes fluorite valuable?

Optically clear transparent fluorite lenses have low dispersion, so lenses made from it exhibit less chromatic aberration, making them valuable in microscopes and telescopes. Fluorite optics are also usable in the far-ultraviolet and mid-infrared ranges, where conventional glasses are too opaque for use.
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Is fluorite good for jewelry?

Fluorite has always been a popular gemstone for jewelry collectors, famed for its endless array of rainbow colors. However, fluorite is more than just a collector's gemstone. When mounted in beautiful jewelry, fluorite is a stunning gemstone. Fluorite is easy to find and is typically very affordable.
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Is fluorite toxic to wear?

Fluorite (CaF2) is a mineral that is listed as being dangerous because it contains the element fluorine, which by itself can be some nasty stuff. However, when fluorine is bonded with calcium, it has entirely different properties than fluorine by itself.
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What is the rarest color of fluorite?

What is the rarest color of fluorite? Purple or violet is the classic color of fluorite, often competing for richness with amethyst. Blue fluorite is quite rare and collectors are looking for it. The brilliant yellow is very rare as well.
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How can you tell if fluorite is real?

Real fluorite glows under ultraviolet light. Fluorite hardness is very low, so there will be a lot of tiny scratches on the surface of real fluorite. Fake fluorite is mostly represented by glass or plastic. Fake fluorite made of glass can have bubbles and doesn't glow under UV light.
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Does fluorite glow in the dark?

Fluorite typically glows a blue-violet color under shortwave and longwave light. Some specimens are known to glow a cream or white color. Many specimens do not fluoresce.
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Can I wear fluorite everyday?

Fluorite is best used as an everyday crystal, perfect for using consistently and constantly (i.e., wearing daily or sitting in a spot you will pass by often).
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Can I sleep with fluorite?

Under your mattress. Placing crystals underneath your mattress and pillow could help you sleep, says Winquist. She suggests placing one at each of the four corners of your bed or mattress for balance. “I have a relatively large piece of fluorite I like to place under my pillow.
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Is fluorite a quartz?

Quartz and fluorite are two very different minerals, each with a different hardness and crystal structure, although on the surface they look very similar. Both rocks come in clear or white tones, as well as purple, pink, blue and green.
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Where do you put fluorite?

Placing a Green Fluorite crystal into each palm and one above each brow can help balance the Third Eye Chakra. Placing a crystal on the Heart Chakra (in between the breastbone) can help balance the Heart Chakra.
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Can you wash fluorite crystal?

The fluorite mineral can be washed with water, but it is essential to use clean and pure water. You should also avoid using saltwater because it will deteriorate the crystal. Also, fluorite should not be soaked in water for too long because it can absorb and become brittle.
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Is Rainbow fluorite toxic?

The only chemical hazard any mineral collector needs to be aware of with fluorite is that if they are carrying out any wet chemical experimentation, the reaction between finely powdered fluorite and concentrated sulphuric can generate HF (hydrofluoric acid) which is very toxic.
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What is the difference between amethyst and fluorite?

Amethyst is a hard mineral, with a hardness of seven on the Mohs Hardness Scale. Fluorite is much softer, measuring a four. An amethyst can make a scratch on fluorite, but not the other way around. A steel knife will scratch fluorite, but not amethyst.
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Is pink fluorite real?

Pink Fluorite is a lustrous, pink colored, natural gemstone of the Halide mineral family. For thousands of years, this gemstone has been revered for its excellent healing properties and high aesthetic value.
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Why did my fluorite break?

because they break/scratch easily. If it was recently exposed to a lot of heat or a lot of cold, that could of caused it to break, or if you accidentally dropped it awhile ago it may of gotten micro cracks that you couldn't see that eventually lead to it breaking.
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Where is fluorite found in the United States?

Fluorite is found in pegmatites from Colorado, New Mexico and Arizona. Significant fluorite from hydrothermal veins has been found in New Mexico, Colorado, Montana and Utah, although the better specimen producing states are Colorado and New Mexico.
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What is fluorite value?

Large Stepped Purple Fluorite Mineral Specimen - Denton Mine, Illinois, USA. Current Price: $2,400. 23.9LB Rare Transparent Green Cube Fluorite Mineral Crystal Specimen/China. Current Price: $2,378.
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Is red fluorite rare?

Obtainable only rarely now from older private collections they remain very sought-after—the present specimen has an impeccable provenance.
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Can fluorite be heated?

Rare examples of fluorite may exhibit thermoluminescence, i.e. they will glow when heated. This occurs because the mineral may contain chemical bonds that emit light when thermal energy (heat) is applied.
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Does fluorite dissolve in water?

These experiments show that fluorite is sparingly soluble in H2O, with a maximum observed solubility of 0.6 mmol/kg H2O at 500 °C and 0.2 GPa (Strübel, 1965).
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Is quartz toxic to touch?

Quartz, silica, crystalline silica and flint are non-toxic materials having no known adverse health effects from ingestion.
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