Fluorite
Fluorite
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Fluorite is calcium fluoride (CaF2), a remarkably varied mineral that occurs in purple, green, blue, yellow, rose, pink, white, and multi-color banded forms. Single pieces often show multiple colors in concentric or angular bands, earning names like "rainbow fluorite" or "banded fluorite." It's relatively soft at Mohs 4, and its crystal structure produces distinctive octahedral and cubic forms when crystallized. Commercial supply comes primarily from China, Mexico, and the United States, with smaller sources in Spain, Namibia, and England. Most fluorite is sold natural, dye and coating are uncommon because the natural color range is so striking.
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