Description
Grade A Green Fluorite – Skardu, Pakistan
This Grade A Green Fluorite crystal from Skardu, Pakistan is a genuine natural mineral specimen, carefully selected for its colour quality, crystal definition, and collector appeal. The photographs in the listing show the exact specimen you will receive. Please refer to the images for full sizing and scale details.
Each crystal includes a Certificate of Authenticity lifetime guarantee generic card, confirming its authenticity and origin.
Mineral Species & Crystal Structure
Fluorite is a calcium fluoride mineral with the chemical formula CaF₂. It crystallises in the isometric (cubic) crystal system and is most commonly found forming well-defined cubes. Modified cubes, stepped growth patterns, and occasional octahedral forms may also occur depending on crystallisation conditions.
With a Mohs hardness of 4, fluorite is softer than many silicate minerals but is highly valued for its clarity, geometric crystal habit, and wide range of colours. The vitreous lustre of fluorite enhances its natural reflective quality, especially when light interacts with clean crystal faces.
Green fluorite forms when trace elements and structural variations within the crystal lattice influence light absorption. Colour intensity can range from pale mint green to deep emerald tones depending on locality and growth conditions.
Colour, Clarity & Natural Characteristics
This Grade A specimen displays attractive green colouration typical of fluorite from Skardu. The green hue may appear richer under direct light, revealing subtle internal zoning or layered growth patterns within the crystal.
Transparency typically ranges from translucent to semi-transparent, with occasional internal inclusions or growth features visible upon close inspection. These natural inclusions reflect the crystal’s geological formation process and add individuality to each specimen.
Fluorite is known for its perfect octahedral cleavage, and natural cleavage planes may be visible depending on the crystal’s formation and extraction. These features are inherent to the mineral structure and are not defects.
This specimen has not been dyed or artificially enhanced and remains in its natural state.
Geological Origin – Skardu, Northern Pakistan
Skardu, located in the Gilgit-Baltistan region of northern Pakistan, is internationally recognised for producing high-quality fluorite and other pegmatite and hydrothermal minerals. The region’s geology is shaped by the ongoing tectonic interaction between the Indian and Eurasian plates, creating favourable conditions for mineral-rich fluid circulation.
Green fluorite in this area typically forms in hydrothermal veins and cavities within host rock. Over extended geological periods, calcium- and fluorine-rich fluids crystallise within open spaces, allowing cubic fluorite crystals to develop under stable environmental conditions.
Specimens from Skardu are highly regarded among mineral collectors worldwide due to their strong colour saturation, clarity, and well-formed crystal geometry.
Collecting, Display & Gifting
A Grade A Green Fluorite crystal from Skardu makes an impressive addition to mineral cabinets, geology collections, and natural décor displays. Its geometric cubic structure and vibrant green tones create visual impact from multiple viewing angles.
In various traditions, fluorite is traditionally associated with focus and clarity; however, it is primarily valued as a naturally formed mineral specimen and a representative example of hydrothermal crystal growth.
This carefully chosen piece is ideal for mineral collectors, geology enthusiasts, educational displays, or as a distinctive natural gift.
Authenticity & Presentation
• Genuine Grade A Green Fluorite Crystal
• Sourced from Skardu, Pakistan
• Isometric cubic crystal system (CaF₂)
• Natural, untreated mineral specimen
• Exact specimen shown in listing photographs
• Includes Certificate of Authenticity lifetime guarantee generic card
• Full measurements available in listing images
A carefully selected natural green fluorite specimen from a respected mineral locality, showcasing the geological richness and crystal quality of Skardu, Pakistan.





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