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42.73 Carat Natural Green Rare Afghanistan Fluorite Cabochon
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- Dimensions (mm)
- 21.11 x 17.36 x 13.63mm
- Weight (cts)
- 42.73
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- Heat Treatment
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- Cushion
- Type
- Cabochon
- Colours
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Afghanistan Fluorite Description:
Fluorite from Afghanistan is highly prized by collectors and crystal enthusiasts for its vibrant colors, crystal clarity, and unique formations. Mined primarily in the provinces of Nuristan, Badakhshan, and Panjshir, Afghan fluorite can display a wide range of hues including:
Purple
Green
Blue
Teal
Color-zoned or banded varieties
Key Features:
Color: Afghan fluorite is often richly saturated, with some specimens showing deep purples and bright greens or even a combination of colors in zoning patterns.
Transparency: Many crystals are translucent to transparent, with high luster and visible internal zoning or growth patterns.
Crystal habit: Typically forms as cubic or octahedral crystals, sometimes in combination with quartz, muscovite, or tourmaline.
Associated minerals: Often found with other pegmatite minerals, especially in high-altitude mines in the Hindu Kush and surrounding ranges.
UV Fluorescence: Like other fluorite, Afghan fluorite may fluoresce under ultraviolet light, typically glowing blue or purple.
Metaphysical and Aesthetic Appeal:
In metaphysical circles, Afghan fluorite is valued for its clarity of energy and strong vibration. It is said to:
Enhance focus and decision-making.
Absorb and neutralize negative energies and stress.
Help with spiritual development and intuitive insight.
Rarity and Value:
High-quality fluorite from Afghanistan is considered rare and collectible, especially deeply colored or multi-zoned specimens with good crystal form. Because of the country’s difficult terrain and political instability, access to the mines can be limited, making fine specimens even more desirable on the international mineral market
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- SKU
- Dimensions (mm)
- 21.11 x 17.36 x 13.63 mm
- Weight (cts)
- 42.73
- Treatment
- Heat Treatment
- Shape
- Cushion
- Type
- Cabochon
- Colours
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Afghanistan Fluorite Description:
Fluorite from Afghanistan is highly prized by collectors and crystal enthusiasts for its vibrant colors, crystal clarity, and unique formations. Mined primarily in the provinces of Nuristan, Badakhshan, and Panjshir, Afghan fluorite can display a wide range of hues including:
Purple
Green
Blue
Teal
Color-zoned or banded varieties
Key Features:
Color: Afghan fluorite is often richly saturated, with some specimens showing deep purples and bright greens or even a combination of colors in zoning patterns.
Transparency: Many crystals are translucent to transparent, with high luster and visible internal zoning or growth patterns.
Crystal habit: Typically forms as cubic or octahedral crystals, sometimes in combination with quartz, muscovite, or tourmaline.
Associated minerals: Often found with other pegmatite minerals, especially in high-altitude mines in the Hindu Kush and surrounding ranges.
UV Fluorescence: Like other fluorite, Afghan fluorite may fluoresce under ultraviolet light, typically glowing blue or purple.
Metaphysical and Aesthetic Appeal:
In metaphysical circles, Afghan fluorite is valued for its clarity of energy and strong vibration. It is said to:
Enhance focus and decision-making.
Absorb and neutralize negative energies and stress.
Help with spiritual development and intuitive insight.
Rarity and Value:
High-quality fluorite from Afghanistan is considered rare and collectible, especially deeply colored or multi-zoned specimens with good crystal form. Because of the country’s difficult terrain and political instability, access to the mines can be limited, making fine specimens even more desirable on the international mineral market
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