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Fluorite Collection

Fluorite, also known as Blue John, is a captivating mineral that comes in various forms and colors

Background imageFluorite Collection: Blue John vase

Blue John vase
A vase carved out of the mineral Blue John. The mineral is so far unique to one location in the Derbyshire Peak District, England

Background imageFluorite Collection: Blue John

Blue John
Polished slice of Blue John from Derbyshire, England. The mineral is so far unique to one location in the Derbyshire Peak District, England

Background imageFluorite Collection: Mineral varieties including fluorite, celestine

Mineral varieties including fluorite, celestine and rock salt.. Chromolithograph from Dr. Adolph Kenngotts Mineralogy section in Gotthilf Heinrich von Schuberts Natural History, Schreiber, Munich

Background imageFluorite Collection: Minerals and crystals including aragonite

Minerals and crystals including aragonite, dolomite and fluorite. Chromolithograph from Dr. Adolph Kenngotts Mineralogy section in Gotthilf Heinrich von Schuberts Natural History, Schreiber, Munich

Background imageFluorite Collection: Picture No. 11091661

Picture No. 11091661
Fluorite Date:

Background imageFluorite Collection: Minerals, Blue John or Derbyshire Spar, surface of un-polished piece of fluorite mineral

Minerals, Blue John or Derbyshire Spar, surface of un-polished piece of fluorite mineral, from Blue John Cavern, Derbyshire, England

Background imageFluorite Collection: Fluorite crystals on quartz, close up

Fluorite crystals on quartz, close up

Background imageFluorite Collection: Green fluorite cubic crystal twins, close up

Green fluorite cubic crystal twins, close up

Background imageFluorite Collection: Fluorspar crystals C013 / 9775

Fluorspar crystals C013 / 9775
Fluorspar crystals. Fluorspar or fluorite (calcium fluoride, CaF2) is a mineral that is mined for use as a flux in making steel, and in other industrial processes

Background imageFluorite Collection: Fluorite crystals C013 / 6697

Fluorite crystals C013 / 6697
Fluorite crystals. This sample is a mixture, and includes calcite, galena and pyrite. This specimen is from Glengowla East Mine, Oughterard, County Galway, Ireland

Background imageFluorite Collection: Blue John vase C013 / 6643

Blue John vase C013 / 6643
Blue John vase. Vase made from blue John, a compact banded variety of fluorite (calcium fluoride) found only in Castleton, Derbyshire, UK

Background imageFluorite Collection: Fluorite, pale green octahedron

Fluorite, pale green octahedron
With calcite, galena and pyrite. Its properties include fluorescence and cubed crystals. Specimen from Glengowla East mine, Oughterard, Co. Galway, Eire

Background imageFluorite Collection: Blue John specimen

Blue John specimen
A compact banded variety of Fluorite known as Blue John, found only in Castleton, Derbyshire, England. Specimen on display at the Natural History Museum, London

Background imageFluorite Collection: Fluorite

Fluorite
6mm octahedral purple crystal on calcite collected from the Smith Vein, 1987. Green centre of the crystal does not show on film. Specimen from Carrock mine, Caldbeck, Cumbria

Background imageFluorite Collection: Yellow fluorite

Yellow fluorite
A specimen of yellow fluorite (calcium fluoride) with white quartz (silicon dioxide) and brassy chalcopyrite, from Caradon Mines, Liskeard, Cornwall

Background imageFluorite Collection: Fluorescent group

Fluorescent group
A group including amber, ruby, ivory, fluorite and opal photographed in ultra violet light. See 179 for the same group in white light

Background imageFluorite Collection: Fluorite (CaF2-calcium fluoride) - Mineral class: Halides

Fluorite (CaF2-calcium fluoride) - Mineral class: Halides
CAN-4673 Fluorite (CaF2-calcium fluoride) - Mineral class: Halides John Cancalosi contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageFluorite Collection: Fluorite - simple Halogenides no H2O variety (Botrydoidal) - 4 Mile Creek - Fremont County

Fluorite - simple Halogenides no H2O variety (Botrydoidal) - 4 Mile Creek - Fremont County - Colorado - USA
CAN-2507 Fluorite - simple Halogenides no H2O variety (Botrydoidal) 4 Mile Creek - Fremont County - Colorado - USA John Cancalosi contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageFluorite Collection: Fluorescent Minerals Fluorite and Calcite - Pure Potential Mine - Arizona- USA - Photographed

Fluorescent Minerals Fluorite and Calcite - Pure Potential Mine - Arizona- USA - Photographed under UV light Photo
CAN-2504 Fluorescent Minerals Fluorite and Calcite Pure Potential Mine - Arizona - USA - Photographed under UV light Photo courtesy of Polman Minerals John Cancalosi contact details

Background imageFluorite Collection: Flourite-xiang fang lin mine ChenZhou hunan China

Flourite-xiang fang lin mine ChenZhou hunan China
CAN-2369 Fluorite - Xiang Fang Lin mine ChenZhou hunan China John Cancalosi contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageFluorite Collection: Fluorite - Xianghua Ling Mine - China

Fluorite - Xianghua Ling Mine - China
CAN-2489 Fluorite - Xianghua Ling Mine - China John Cancalosi contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageFluorite Collection: Fluorite (CaF2-calcium fluoride) fluorite (purple) is one of the most popular minerals among

Fluorite (CaF2-calcium fluoride) fluorite (purple) is one of the most popular minerals among collectors - Mineral class
CAN-4218 Fluorite (CaF2-calcium fluoride) fluorite (purple) is one of the most popular minerals among collectors Mineral class

Background imageFluorite Collection: Fluorite (CaF2-calcium fluoride) fluorite is one of the most popular minerals among collectors

Fluorite (CaF2-calcium fluoride) fluorite is one of the most popular minerals among collectors - Mineral class
CAN-4210 Fluorite (CaF2-calcium fluoride) fluorite is one of the most popular minerals among collectors Mineral class: Halides - Fluorite is a source of fluorine-used in the manufacture of milk

Background imageFluorite Collection: Fluorite (CaF2-calcium fluoride) fluorite (green) is one of the most popular minerals among

Fluorite (CaF2-calcium fluoride) fluorite (green) is one of the most popular minerals among collectors - Mineral class
CAN-4369 Fluorite (CaF2-calcium fluoride) fluorite (green) South Africa Fluorite (CaF2-calcium fluoride) fluorite (green) is one of the most popular minerals among collectors - Mineral class

Background imageFluorite Collection: Fluorite

Fluorite. The specimens at bottom right and middle right are in their natural form, the specimen at centre had been polished and all the other specimens have been cut and polished

Background imageFluorite Collection: Fluorite Close-up - Elmwood Mine smith County Tennessee USA

Fluorite Close-up - Elmwood Mine smith County Tennessee USA
CAN-3443 Fluorite Close-up - Elmwood Mine smith County Tennessee USA John Cancalosi Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way


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Fluorite, also known as Blue John, is a captivating mineral that comes in various forms and colors. One of its most famous variations is the Blue John vase, which showcases the unique beauty of this gemstone. The mesmerizing patterns and hues found in Blue John specimens make them highly sought after by collectors and enthusiasts alike. In addition to Blue John they can be found in other mineral varieties such as celestine. Its vibrant colors are often compared to those of aragonite and other crystals, creating a stunning visual display when combined together. Picture No. 11091661 captures the raw essence with an unpolished piece from the renowned Blue John Cavern in Derbyshire. The surface reveals intricate details and textures that highlight the natural allure of this mineral. Another close-up image showcases fluorite crystals on quartz, showcasing their delicate formations and translucent qualities. These crystal twins exhibit a beautiful green hue that adds a touch of elegance to any collection or jewelry piece. For those who appreciate variety, fluorspar crystals offer endless possibilities for exploration. Picture C013 / 9775 displays these exquisite crystals up close, revealing their intricate structures and breathtaking color combinations. Similarly enchanting are the fluorite crystals featured in picture C013 / 6697 - each one possessing its own unique charm and radiance. Last but not least, we cannot forget about the stunning Blue John vase captured in picture C013 / 6643. This masterpiece exemplifies how fluorspar can be transformed into functional art pieces that bring joy to any space they adorn. Whether you're drawn to its mesmerizing patterns or captivated by its vibrant colors, there's no denying that fluorite is truly a gem worth cherishing. From Blue John vases to crystalline wonders on quartz or even fluorspar treasures.