Sugar-Coated Fluorite Crystal Pair, Fujian, China
This exceptional set features two sugar-coated fluorite crystals from Fujian, China—one in delicate mint-green and the other in deep violet. Each piece exhibits the classic “sugar” druze texture, with countless micro-crystals covering botryoidal surfaces. The triangular silhouettes and stepped growth patterns are preserved intact, offering superb three-dimensional form.
Specimen details
| Mineral | Fluorite |
|---|---|
| Locality | Fujian Province, China |
| Crystal system | Isometric |
| Dimensions | 6.4 cm × 5.6 cm × 3.3 cm |
| Weight | 150 g |
| Species | Fluorite |
| Color | Multicolor |
| Size | Small Cabinet (2–4 inches / 5–10 cm) |
| Condition | No damage on display faces |
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About this specimen
Discover the vibrant energy of these Fluorite Crystal Pairs from Fujian, China! With their unique sugar-coated appearance, these stunning specimens are a must-have for any collector seeking to enhance their collection with natural beauty and brilliant shine. Don't miss the opportunity to own these captivating treasures.
Fluorite (CaF2) crystallizes in the isometric (cubic) crystal system, exhibiting a hardness of 4 on the Mohs scale and a vitreous luster that contributes to its sparkling appearance. This exceptional set features two sugar-coated fluorite crystals—one in delicate mint-green and the other in deep violet—each displaying the classic druze texture characterized by countless micro-crystals densely covering the botryoidal surfaces. The specimens preserve their triangular silhouettes and stepped growth patterns, offering superb three-dimensional form and visual complexity.
Hailing from Fujian Province, a region known for producing fine mineral specimens, these fluorite crystals represent the unique geological conditions that foster such distinctive botryoidal and druze formations. Their translucent to semi-transparent nature allows light to interact with the micro-crystals, enhancing their natural shimmer and depth.
Collectors will appreciate the rarity of fluorite pairs exhibiting contrasting colors in close association, as well as the preservation of their delicate sugar-like druze texture, which is often lost during extraction or handling. These specimens make an excellent display piece, showcasing both aesthetic appeal and mineralogical interest.
For care, it is recommended to handle these crystals gently and avoid prolonged exposure to direct sunlight, which may cause fading of the colors over time. Cleaning should be done with a soft brush and lukewarm water, avoiding harsh chemicals to maintain the integrity of the druze surface.




