Description
Fluorite (UV Fluorescent) Crystal Group on Matrix – UK Mineral Specimen
This Fluorite crystal group on matrix from the UK is a genuine natural mineral specimen featuring well-formed fluorite crystals attached to their original host rock. Carefully selected for crystal definition, colour, and fluorescence under ultraviolet light, this piece represents a classic British fluorite occurrence. The photograph shows the exact specimen you will receive. Please refer to the listing images for full sizing and proportions.
This crystal is a genuine specimen and includes a Certificate of Authenticity lifetime guarantee generic card.
Mineral Type & Scientific Classification
Fluorite is composed of Calcium Fluoride (CaF₂) and belongs to the halide mineral group. It crystallises in the isometric (cubic) crystal system, most commonly forming cubes, octahedrons, or combinations of these crystal habits.
This specimen features fluorite crystals naturally grown on matrix, preserving their geological context. UK fluorite localities are historically significant, particularly within the Northern Pennine Orefield, where fluorite is associated with lead and zinc mineralisation.
Fluorite has a Mohs hardness of approximately 4, with perfect octahedral cleavage and a vitreous lustre.
Crystal Form, Colour & Fluorescence
This fluorite group on matrix may display:
• Cubic crystal formations
• Transparent to translucent clarity
• Purple, green, blue, or colour-zoned crystals
• Natural growth faces and edges
• Distinct UV fluorescence
One of fluorite’s most notable properties is its ability to fluoresce under ultraviolet light. When exposed to UV, many fluorite specimens emit a visible glow, often blue, purple, or white depending on trace elements within the crystal structure. The fluorescence occurs due to activator elements interacting with ultraviolet radiation.
Crystal edges, zoning, and surface features remain visible, highlighting natural growth patterns.
Geological Formation & UK Locality
Fluorite forms in hydrothermal veins, commonly in association with minerals such as galena, sphalerite, quartz, calcite, and barite. In the UK, fluorite deposits are strongly linked to mineralised vein systems within Carboniferous limestone and associated geological formations.
Over geological time, mineral-rich fluids circulated through fractures in the host rock, depositing fluorite crystals within cavities. The matrix attached to this specimen represents part of that original host environment.
British fluorite specimens are particularly valued by collectors for their crystal form, colour, and historical mining heritage.
Collecting Significance & Traditional Associations
Fluorite has long been appreciated by mineral collectors for its geometric crystal habit and optical properties. The presence of crystals on matrix enhances display value and geological authenticity.
Fluorite has been traditionally associated in spiritual symbolism with clarity and focus. These interpretations are cultural and symbolic rather than scientific.
This UK Fluorite crystal group on matrix is suitable for:
• Mineral and halide collections
• British locality collectors
• UV fluorescent mineral displays
• Educational geology collections
• Display cabinets and mineral showcases
Authenticity & Individual Selection
• Genuine Fluorite (Calcium Fluoride – CaF₂)
• Mineral group: Halide
• Crystal system: Isometric (Cubic)
• UV fluorescent under ultraviolet light
• Natural crystal group on original matrix
• Locality: United Kingdom
• Exact specimen shown in photographs
• Includes Certificate of Authenticity lifetime guarantee generic card
Formed through natural hydrothermal processes and preserved on its original matrix, this UV fluorescent UK Fluorite specimen offers a classic and collectable example of British mineral heritage suitable for serious collectors and display.






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