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Specimens of Fluorescent Apatite, collected from Madagascar. Whilst under normal lighting, these specimens are blue in colour and exhibit a massive form with crystalline texture. When exposed to shortwave UV lighting, they fluoresce in a variety of colours, including yellow, orange, blue, green or even pink. These specimens measure approximately 1.5 – 2 inches in size and come in a white card tray with an information label.
Fluorescent aragonite mineral specimens from Morocco, this white variation has excellent colouration when exposed to short wave UV lighting, it becomes another worldy green colour, the specimen is only enhance by the aragonite crystals botryoidal crystal forms. Supplied in 2″ x 2″ size only, the samples will come in a card tray with an information label.
Calcite rhombs are the massive forms of calcite crystals, exhibiting the rhombic (cubic) crystal nature excellently. These mineral specimens from Morocco also display excellent fluorescent properties, while viewed under natural lighting, they rhombs are a pale off white colour, however, when viewed under short wave UV lighting, they fluoresce an extraordinary, vivid pink and red colour, the complete opposite of what you would expect. Supplied as 2″ x 2″ pieces in a card tray with a data label.
Fluorescent cerussite specimens from Mibladen, Morocco. The samples are a perfect addition to any mineral collection and come supplied in a 1.5″ x 1.5″ white card tray with an information label.
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Specimens of Fluorescent Chalcedony Nodules, collected from Morocco. This mineral belongs to the quartz family and is very similar to carnelian, even having a waxy lustre, although it tends to have a botryoidal crystal habit. These particular samples are fluorescent under shortwave UV light and display a bright orange/yellow colouration. They range from 1.5 – 2 inches approximately and come in a white card tray with an information label.
Specimens of Fluorescent Chiastolite, collected from Cumbria, UK. These specimens are of Chiastolite Slate and display white chiastolite crystals within a rock matrix. Chiastolite is a variation of the mineral andalusite. Under exposure to shortwave UV light, these chiastolite crystals fluoresce a white colour. These specimens measure 2 – 3″ approximately and will feature several randomly orientated chiastolite crystals within a matrix. Specimens come in a white card tray with an information label.
Specimens of Fluorescent Fluorite collected from Weardale, Co. Durham in the UK. Fluorite (also known as fluorspar) crystal beds from the famous British locality, Weardale in County Durham, UK. It is a popular mineral specimen for many, children, teachers, collectors etc, it often forms with a cubic crystal habit with the crystals being a variety of colours and sizes from deep rich purples, vibrant greens, calming yellows and sometimes crystal clear. These particular samples of fluorite crystals on matrix are vary with any of the mentioned colours. They also display excellent fluorescence, with the crystals turning bright purple – lilac under a UV light. Specimens measure between 3 – 5 inches and come in a white card tray with information label.
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Specimens of Fluorescent Lapis Lazuli, collected from Afghanistan. Lapis lazuli is a metamorphic rock which contains high amounts of the mineral lazurite, which gives the rock a rich blue colour. These specimens display excellent fluoresence, turning a bright yellow orange colour when exposed to shortwave UV light. These specimens are small, approximately 1 – 1.5″ in size. They come in a white card tray with an information label.
Specimens of Fluorescent Mangano Calcite, in tumblestone form. Mangano calcite is a pink variation of calcite, due to the prescence of manganese. These specimens display excellent fluorescence, turning a bright orange when presented with shortwave UV light. These tumblestones may also display visible banding. These specimens measure between 1 – 2″ approximately and come in a white card tray with an information label.
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Specimens of Fluorescent Travertine, collected from Yorkshire, UK. Travertine is a sedimentary rock and type of limestone which forms by the rapid precipitation of calcium carbonate, often at the margins of a hot spring or in limestone caves. When presented with shortwave UV light, these specimens fluoresce a pale yellow to bright white in colour. These specimens measure approximately 2 inches in size and come in a white card tray with an information label.