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Fluorite$1,750.00




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This very distinctive crystallized Fluorite specimen is from Rottleberode, near Stolberg, Harz, Saxony-Anhalt, Germany. Active mining for fluorspar (the commercial name for Fluorite) ended at Rottleberode in 1990 but well crystallized display specimens are a great rarity. This very lovely small cabinet-sized specimen from Rottleberode is extremely good looking and very characteristic of this famous deposit. Upon it, three main crystals (the largest reaching an impressive 5 cm on edge) form in a spiral-like order, each with distinctive natural truncated corners. All of these crystals are extremely glassy in appearance, and transparent, with a colourless to extremely pale sea-green colour, but with fascinating white opaque internal phantom Fluorite crystals. It has a sawn base but this does not appear to detract from the wonderful display that these crystals provide.
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SizeSmall Cabinet
Dimensions6.6 x 5.7 x 3.8 cm
Locality
SKUCC26903
Listed on03/14/2026
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