Description
Purple Fluorite Crystals – Pine Canyon, New Mexico, USA
This Purple Fluorite crystal from Pine Canyon, New Mexico, USA is a genuine natural mineral specimen, selected for its colour saturation, crystal definition, and classic American locality 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 known for forming sharp cubic crystals, although octahedral and modified cubic habits are also frequently observed.
With a Mohs hardness of 4, fluorite is valued for its geometric symmetry and smooth crystal faces. It exhibits a vitreous lustre that enhances light reflection across clean surfaces. Pine Canyon fluorite is particularly appreciated for its strong colour and well-formed crystal habit.
Fluorite’s perfect octahedral cleavage is a defining structural feature. This natural property can produce smooth, flat surfaces when crystals separate along cleavage planes.
Colour, Transparency & Natural Features
This specimen displays rich purple tones ranging from soft lavender to deeper violet hues depending on lighting conditions. The purple colour in fluorite is typically caused by trace elements and natural radiation exposure affecting the crystal lattice during formation.
Internal zoning or subtle colour banding may be visible, particularly when the specimen is viewed under direct light. Transparency may range from translucent to semi-transparent, allowing internal growth structures and natural inclusions to be observed.
Minor inclusions, contact points, or growth features are normal characteristics of natural fluorite and reflect authentic geological development. The crystal has not been dyed or artificially enhanced.
Geological Formation – Pine Canyon, New Mexico
Pine Canyon in New Mexico is a recognised American fluorite locality associated with hydrothermal mineralisation. Fluorite in this region typically forms within veins cutting through host rock, where calcium- and fluorine-rich fluids deposit crystals as they cool and react with surrounding geological material.
Variations in temperature, pressure, and trace element chemistry during crystallisation influence colour intensity and crystal habit. The geological processes active in the region allowed well-formed cubic and modified fluorite crystals to develop within open cavities.
New Mexico fluorite is sought after by collectors for its colour vibrancy and well-defined crystal forms, representing classic Southwestern United States mineralogy.
Collecting, Display & Educational Interest
A Purple Fluorite specimen from Pine Canyon is an excellent addition to mineral cabinets, educational geology collections, or decorative displays. The vibrant purple colour and geometric crystal habit create visual impact from multiple viewing angles.
In some traditions, purple fluorite is traditionally associated with clarity and focus; however, it is primarily valued as a naturally formed mineral specimen and an example of hydrothermal crystal growth.
This carefully chosen specimen makes a distinctive gift for mineral collectors, geology enthusiasts, or anyone interested in minerals from notable American localities.
Authenticity & Presentation
• Genuine Purple Fluorite Crystal
• Pine Canyon, New Mexico, USA
• Isometric 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 fluorite specimen showcasing classic purple colour and crystal structure from the Pine Canyon locality in New Mexico.





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