This beautiful rare mineral specimen features green fluorite with pyrite nodules, hailing from Australia. It weighs 517 GR. Its unique shape makes it a must-have for any collector interested in rocks, fossils, and minerals.


Crafted with care and perfect for display, this crystal specimen is a true treasure. Its country of origin and stunning appearance are sure to make it a standout addition to any collection. Don't miss out on the chance to own this one-of-a-kind piece.


"Fluorite or fluorspar is the mineral form of calcium fluoride (CaF2). The mineral may occur as massive (Fig. 1.15) or vein-type deposit, in association with metallic minerals forming a part of mineralization. The associated minerals include barite, calcite, quartz, galena, sphalerite, and pyrite. The vein-type mineralization is of hydrothermal origin. The primary uses of Fluorite are flux in steel manufacture, opalescent glass, enamels for cooking utensils, hydrofluoric acid, high-performance telescopes, camera lens, and as index mineral of Mohs hardness scale of “Four.”