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Fluorite

from $15.00

Fluorite is a vibrant and captivating crystal known for its stunning range of colors, which can include purple, green, yellow, blue and even clear. This gemstone is often referred to as the "genius stone" because it's believed to enhance mental clarity and concentration, making it a favorite among students and professionals alike.

Beyond its aesthetic appeal, fluorite is also thought to help with decision-making and protecting against negative energies. With its distinct fluorescent properties, under ultraviolet light, fluorite can glow, adding an extra layer of intrigue to this already mesmerizing stone. Whether you choose to wear it in stunning jewelry or display it in your space, fluorite serves as both a stylish adornment and a source of positive energy.

Fluorite originates primarily from China, Mexico, and the United States, particularly in Colorado and Kentucky. This colorful mineral forms in a variety of environments, typically in hydrothermal veins, sedimentary rocks, and as a constituent of granite.

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Fluorite is a vibrant and captivating crystal known for its stunning range of colors, which can include purple, green, yellow, blue and even clear. This gemstone is often referred to as the "genius stone" because it's believed to enhance mental clarity and concentration, making it a favorite among students and professionals alike.

Beyond its aesthetic appeal, fluorite is also thought to help with decision-making and protecting against negative energies. With its distinct fluorescent properties, under ultraviolet light, fluorite can glow, adding an extra layer of intrigue to this already mesmerizing stone. Whether you choose to wear it in stunning jewelry or display it in your space, fluorite serves as both a stylish adornment and a source of positive energy.

Fluorite originates primarily from China, Mexico, and the United States, particularly in Colorado and Kentucky. This colorful mineral forms in a variety of environments, typically in hydrothermal veins, sedimentary rocks, and as a constituent of granite.

Fluorite is a vibrant and captivating crystal known for its stunning range of colors, which can include purple, green, yellow, blue and even clear. This gemstone is often referred to as the "genius stone" because it's believed to enhance mental clarity and concentration, making it a favorite among students and professionals alike.

Beyond its aesthetic appeal, fluorite is also thought to help with decision-making and protecting against negative energies. With its distinct fluorescent properties, under ultraviolet light, fluorite can glow, adding an extra layer of intrigue to this already mesmerizing stone. Whether you choose to wear it in stunning jewelry or display it in your space, fluorite serves as both a stylish adornment and a source of positive energy.

Fluorite originates primarily from China, Mexico, and the United States, particularly in Colorado and Kentucky. This colorful mineral forms in a variety of environments, typically in hydrothermal veins, sedimentary rocks, and as a constituent of granite.

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