Description
Genuine Grade A Cubic Purple Fluorite – Balochistan Pakistan
This Grade A Cubic Purple Fluorite is a genuine natural crystal specimen sourced from Balochistan, Pakistan. Displaying classic cubic crystal formation and rich purple colouration, this piece is a fine example of well-formed fluorite from a highly regarded mineral locality. The photograph provided shows the exact specimen you will receive. Please refer to the images for full sizing and scale details.
This crystal includes a Certificate of Authenticity lifetime guarantee generic card confirming its authenticity and mineral classification.
Mineral Species & Scientific Classification
Mineral Name: Fluorite
Chemical Formula: CaF₂ (Calcium Fluoride)
Mineral Class: Halide
Crystal System: Isometric (Cubic)
Hardness: 4 on the Mohs scale
Cleavage: Perfect octahedral cleavage
Lustre: Vitreous
Transparency: Transparent to translucent
Fluorite crystallises in the isometric crystal system and is most commonly recognised for its cubic crystal habit. The sharp edges and geometric symmetry seen in cubic fluorite make it one of the most visually striking mineral forms.
The purple colouration is caused by trace elements and structural defects within the crystal lattice, often influenced by natural radiation exposure during formation. Colour intensity can range from pale lilac to deep royal purple.
Geological Formation & Locality
Fluorite forms in hydrothermal veins, often associated with lead, zinc and other metallic ore deposits. In hydrothermal environments, mineral-rich fluids circulate through fractures in host rock. As temperature and pressure conditions change, dissolved calcium and fluorine combine and crystallise as fluorite.
Balochistan, Pakistan is known for producing high-quality fluorite specimens with well-defined cubic crystals and strong colour saturation. The region’s geological setting includes mineralised veins formed through hydrothermal processes linked to tectonic activity and igneous intrusions.
Specimens from this locality are sought after for their clarity, sharp crystal form and vibrant hues.
Crystal Habit & Natural Features
This Grade A specimen displays the classic cubic crystal habit that defines fluorite in the isometric system.
Notable characteristics may include:
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Well-formed cubic crystal faces
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Rich purple to violet colour tones
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Transparent to translucent crystal zones
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Smooth crystal faces with natural growth patterns
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Sharp geometric edges
Fluorite commonly exhibits zoning, where variations in colour intensity occur within different growth phases of the same crystal. Internal inclusions, minor surface contacts or growth lines are natural features formed during crystallisation.
No artificial colouring or enhancement is implied; the colour and crystal structure are natural.
Collectibility, Display & Traditional Associations
Cubic purple fluorite is highly valued by mineral collectors for its symmetry and colour. This specimen is suitable for:
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Mineral and crystal collections
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Display cabinets or educational collections
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Geological study of cubic crystal systems
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Symbolic or spiritual practices
In various traditions, fluorite has been traditionally associated with clarity and organisation in a spiritual sense. This listing focuses strictly on geological and mineralogical characteristics.
Its vibrant purple colour and sharp cubic geometry make it a striking display piece in any collection.
Authenticity & Presentation
This Grade A Cubic Purple Fluorite has been carefully selected for crystal definition, colour quality and overall presentation. The image shown is of the exact specimen you will receive.
Included with your purchase is a Certificate of Authenticity lifetime guarantee generic card confirming this is a genuine fluorite crystal from Balochistan, Pakistan.
A classic example of calcium fluoride crystallised in the isometric system, this authentic purple fluorite specimen combines geometric precision, vivid natural colour and geological significance in one outstanding collector’s piece.






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