Fluorite Raw Stones (1.50-2.50 Inch - AA Grade - 6-10 Pieces Per Pound) Ethically Sourced from Brazil

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Size: 1.50-2.50 Inches
Weight: 40-80 Grams
Pieces Per Pound: 6-10 Pieces
Grade: AA
Origin: Minas Gerais, Brazil
Polished: Yes; Grapeseed Oil

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Size: 1.50-2.50 Inches
Weight: 40-80 Grams
Pieces Per Pound: 6-10 Pieces
Grade: AA
Origin: Minas Gerais, Brazil
Polished: Yes; Grapeseed Oil

Size: 1.50-2.50 Inches
Weight: 40-80 Grams
Pieces Per Pound: 6-10 Pieces
Grade: AA
Origin: Minas Gerais, Brazil
Polished: Yes; Grapeseed Oil

Description: Fluorite is a colorful mineral found in a range of hues, including purple, green, and blue, often displaying striking patterns. This stone is believed to enhance mental clarity, decision-making, and spiritual development. Its vibrant colors and powerful properties make Fluorite a popular choice for both aesthetic and healing purposes.

  • Color: Purple, green, blue, yellow, clear.

  • Primary Sources: China, Mexico, South Africa.

  • Mining/Collection: Mined from hydrothermal veins and sedimentary deposits.

  • Crystal Form/Structure: Isometric, cubic crystals.

  • Hardness: 4 on the Mohs scale.

  • Physical Properties: Enhances mental clarity and focus.

  • Emotional Properties: Promotes spiritual growth and development.

  • Healing Properties: Supports the immune system, aids in physical healing.

  • Chakra: Third Eye and Heart chakras.

  • Astrological Sign: Capricorn, Pisces.

  • Unique Fact: Fluorite is used industrially in the production of steel and aluminum due to its ability to lower the melting point of metals.

  • Usage Insight: Place Fluorite in your workspace to enhance mental clarity and decision-making during tasks.

  • Care Instructions: Clean your Fluorite by rinsing it under lukewarm water and avoid prolonged exposure to sunlight to prevent fading.

  • Authenticity Tips:

    • Color: Genuine Fluorite has natural, vibrant colors. Be cautious of stones that appear overly bright or uniform.

    • Inclusions: Real Fluorite often has natural inclusions or zoning. Perfectly clear stones might be synthetic.

    • Hardness Test: Fluorite is relatively soft (4 on the Mohs scale) and can be scratched by a steel knife.