Fluorite Tower — Banded Growth with Zoned Colour Formation
Fluorite Tower — Banded Growth with Zoned Colour Formation
A cleanly polished fluorite point showing classic colour zoning and banded crystal growth, formed through changes in trace elements during crystallisation.
Fluorite is well known for its ability to grow in distinct layers, which can appear as bands, colour shifts, or internal zoning — all of which are visible in this piece.
🔍 Key Features
📍 Visible colour zoning / banding (growth stages)
📍 Smooth polished tower enhancing internal structure
📍 Natural variation in tone from trace elements
📍 Clean edges with well-balanced shape
📍 Subtle internal translucency
📏 Dimensions
Weight: 73 grams
Size: 8.7 cm x 2.3 cm
🧪 Geological & Scientific Notes
Mineral: Fluorite
Chemical Formula: CaF₂
Crystal System: Cubic (isometric)
Mohs Hardness: 4
Lustre: Vitreous
Transparency: Transparent to translucent
Why the colours change:
Fluorite’s colour comes from:
Trace elements (like yttrium or rare earth elements)
Natural radiation exposure altering electron structure
Growth interruptions creating zoned layers
This is why fluorite often shows: 👉 Bands
👉 Colour shifts
👉 Internal “sections” rather than uniform colour
Each layer represents a different stage of crystal growth conditions.
🧼 Care
Softer mineral (Mohs 4) → scratches easily
Avoid knocks and drops
Keep away from harder crystals (like quartz)
Do not leave in prolonged strong sunlight (can fade colour)
Clean gently with a soft cloth
💡 Why This Piece Stands Out
✔ Tall, slender tower = strong display presence
✔ Clear visible growth zoning (educational + visual appeal)
✔ Polished finish enhances internal structure
✔ Ideal “entry + collector crossover” piece
Fluorite towers like this sell well because they balance: 👉 aesthetics
👉 affordability
👉 visible science