Fluorite Mineral Collection
Fluorite (also called fluorspar) is the mineral form of calcium fluoride, CaF2.It belongs to the halide minerals. Fluorite itself is colorless; hydrocarbon impurities or exposure to radiation produce its various colors, including multicolored and banded. Rainbow Fluorite specimens display stunning multicolored bands that always seem to find a place in collections. This varied colored rock can be fluorescent. Explore our fluorite crystal for sale to add this vibrant mineral to your collection.
FAQs
Q: What is fluorite made of?
A: Fluorite is calcium fluoride (CaF₂) and belongs to the halide mineral group.
Q: Why does fluorite appear in different colors?
A: Fluorite colors are due to hydrocarbon impurities and radiation.
Q: What is rainbow fluorite?
A: Rainbow fluorite is a fluorite presenting splendid multi-color bands rarely seen in crystal collections.
Q: Is fluorite fluorescent?
A: Fluorite does indeed fluoresce; many specimens are fluoroluminescent from UV rays.
Q: Where can I find fluorite crystal for sale?
A: You'll find a beautiful selection of fluorite crystals for sale on our website, including hard-to-get rainbow specimens.