Fluorite from the Naughty Gnome Pocket of the Diana Maria Mine in Weardale, England
This fluorite is daylight fluorescent, meaning it changes color in sunlight! It is a lovely emerald green in indoor lighting and parts of it turn blue in the sun ☀️
Soooo the one day I didn’t have my crystals on me at work was the one day I made less than 150 since I’ve been keeping them on me. WELL last night I decided to bring my huge fluorite sphere to work in my bag just to test the waters…. Tell me how ya bitch made 280!??? And I only worked 6 hours???? Absolutely insane. I truly don’t think this is a coincidence, I mean, maybeee it is, but that’s just too consistent to not mean something, right?
This piece (along with everything else we post here) is completely natural and unpolished. The intense blue coloration you see in the picture is caused by daylight fluorescence. This fluorite changes color in the sun! It is dark purple in indoor lighting and turns a vibrant blue in sunlight.
My fluorescent (glowing) rock and radioactive materials collection that I've been building for about a year with my partner. Looks cooler IRL than what my phone camera can do. I've labelled everything with the color they glow as the text color.
I got these beautiful crystals from highland crystal and I think I turned my babe into a crystal lover. He just asked me for the fluorite crystal to sleep with 💖😭 they really do have so much energy and I can feeeel it. I love crystals sm and I’m so happy with these guys 💖💖💖