| Gewicht | 0,005 kg (5 gr) |
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| Dimensions | 1 × 1,3 × 4 cm |
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| SKU | 4324 |
Regenboog Fluoriet Dubbeleinder Hanger | Goudkleurig – 3,2 cm
Rainbow Fluorite Double Butterfly Pendant from China
Fluorite
Fluorite is a mineral known for its wide colour variation and glassy luster. It can be purple, green, blue, yellow, colourless or even multicoloured. Fluorite often forms in hydrothermal veins, usually together with other minerals such as quartz, calcite and barite.
Major deposits include China, Mexico, South Africa and Spain. Its chemical formula is CaFâ‚‚, and the mineral belongs to the halides. Fluorite has a hardness of 4 on the Mohs scale.
Well-known varieties are rainbow fluorite (multi-coloured layered), blue fluorite and green fluorite, each with its own colour scheme and brightness.
Sources:
Mindat.org, Gemdat.org, Wikipedia - Fluorite
Double-Binder Pendants
The stone cut into double-cylinder is fixed in a silver- or gold-coloured holder with eye. The double-inder has a length of about 3.2 cm, measured without the eye. These pendants are available in various stone types and are supplied individually. Due to the use of natural stone, colour, markings and finish may vary slightly from one pendant to another.







