Blue Fluorite on Matrix · UV Reactive · China
Weight: 257 g
Size: approx. 7 cm × 10 cm
Origin: China (exact locality unknown)
Display stand: included
About This Specimen
This is a beautifully formed blue fluorite crystal cluster on matrix, showcasing sharp, blocky fluorite crystals with a cool blue to blue-green tone in natural light.
Under UV, the entire piece transforms — fluorescing a strong, electric blue with depth and saturation that is particularly striking across the crystal faces. The fluorescence is even and confident rather than patchy, making this a genuinely eye-catching UV specimen despite its manageable size.
This piece has real collector presence: architectural crystal growth, excellent contrast between fluorite and matrix, and a UV reaction that feels deliberate rather than incidental.
Geological Formation
Fluorite (CaF₂) forms in hydrothermal environments, where mineral-rich fluids circulate through fractures in the Earth’s crust. As temperature and pressure conditions change, fluorite crystallises into its characteristic cubic form.
The blue colour seen here is caused by trace impurities and lattice defects, while the intense UV reaction is the result of activator elements within the crystal structure that absorb ultraviolet energy and re-emit it as visible blue light.
This specimen likely formed alongside other hydrothermal minerals, with the matrix acting as the growth surface for successive generations of fluorite crystals.
Approximate Geological Age
While fluorite itself cannot be directly dated, Chinese fluorite deposits are commonly associated with Mesozoic to early Cenozoic hydrothermal activity.
Estimated age: approximately 50–200 million years old
That means this crystal formed while dinosaurs still roamed — and long before humans ever existed.
UV & Visual Notes
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Strong blue fluorescence under UV
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Clean crystal faces with natural growth zoning
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Excellent contrast between daylight appearance and UV response
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Fluorite cubes show good translucency and internal texture
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Displays beautifully on a stand from multiple angles
Rarity & Collectability
Fluorite itself is a well-known mineral, but high-quality UV-reactive fluorite with strong, saturated blue fluorescence is increasingly collectible, particularly as UV mineral collecting continues to grow.
This specimen sits in a desirable collector category:
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Not common “bulk fluorite”
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Strong UV response
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Well-formed crystal habit
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Display-worthy size without being overwhelming
Rarity rating: ★★★☆☆ (Uncommon quality rather than rare species)
Condition
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Natural, unpolished specimen
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Minor natural edge wear consistent with fluorite
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No repairs or enhancements
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Carefully cleaned and stabilised
Why This Piece Is Special
This is the kind of fluorite that rewards curiosity — calm and elegant in daylight, then suddenly dramatic under UV. It’s ideal for:
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UV mineral collectors
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Display cabinets with mixed lighting
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Collectors who appreciate structure over size
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Anyone who loves minerals that do something