27/10/2021
Part 1 : FLUᎧRITᏋ MIᏁI HᏋᏘRT ᎠIᎦH 💜
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Blue fluorite is quite rare and collectors are looking for it. The brilliant yellow is very rare as well. Pink, black and colorless are the rarest fluorite colors.
Real fluorite glows under ultraviolet light. Fluorite hardness is very low, so there will be a lot of tiny scratches on the surface of real fluorite. Fake fluorite is mostly represented by glass or plastic. Fake fluorite made of glass can have bubbles and doesn't glow under UV light. Another fluorite valuable characteristic is the fluorescence effect. By the way, the word “fluorescent” is derived from the mineral fluorite. Fluorite typically glows a blue-violet color under short-wave ultraviolet and long-wave ultraviolet light. Some specimens are known to glow a cream or white color. Many specimens do not fluoresce.
Fluorescence in fluorite is thought to be caused by trace amounts of rare earth elements such as yttrium, europium, samarium, or other elements that substitute for calcium in the fluorite mineral structure. For example, europium has been indicated as a response element for the blue component of the observed fluorescence and ytterbium for the green component.
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