Banded Fluorite Tower – Green & Purple Growth Zoning

Banded Fluorite Tower – Green & Purple Growth Zoning

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Banded Fluorite Tower – Green & Purple Growth Zoning

Banded Fluorite Tower – Green & Purple Growth Zoning

£8.00
Sale price  £8.00 Regular price 

Banded Fluorite Tower – Green & Purple Growth Zoning

A polished banded fluorite tower showing distinct natural colour zoning, with layered green and purple bands formed during crystal growth.

This piece clearly displays horizontal growth bands, where changes in chemistry during formation caused shifts in colour. The purple bands are typically linked to trace elements and structural defects in the crystal lattice, while the green zones reflect different chemical conditions during growth.

The internal structure shows natural zoning, slight translucency, and internal veils, giving depth and movement when viewed in light.

✨ Key Features

📍 Strong green and purple banding (natural zoning)

📍 Clearly defined horizontal growth layers

📍 Translucent body with internal structure visible

📍 Polished tower highlighting internal patterns

📍 Subtle internal veils and mineral variation

📍 Clean point with good symmetry

📏 Dimensions

Size: 7.3 cm x 2.5 cm

Weight: 62 grams

🔬 Geological & Scientific Notes

Mineral: Fluorite

Chemical Formula: CaF₂

Mineral Class: Halide

Crystal System: Cubic (isometric)

Hardness: 4 (Mohs)

Lustre: Vitreous

Transparency: Transparent to translucent

Fluorite forms in hydrothermal veins, where mineral-rich fluids deposit layers over time. The banding seen here is known as colour zoning, caused by fluctuations in trace elements and growth conditions.

🧪 Formation Insight

This banding develops when:

Mineral-rich fluids change composition over time

Different trace elements are incorporated into the crystal

Growth pauses and resumes, creating visible layers

This is why fluorite often shows striped or layered colour patterns rather than a single uniform colour.

🧼 Care

Soft mineral (Mohs 4) – avoid drops and knocks

Keep away from prolonged direct sunlight (can fade colour)

Clean gently with water and a soft cloth

Avoid chemicals and ultrasonic cleaners

💬 Honest Note

This is a natural fluorite specimen.

Internal lines, zoning, and minor inclusions are part of natural crystal growth and not defects.

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