Green Fluorite Cubic Cluster – Inner Mongolia, China
A beautifully minimalistic fluorite crystal from Inner Mongolia, China, featuring deep Morandi green cubic formations perched on a light sandy matrix. The fluorite exhibits a calm, desaturated hue that collectors refer to as “Morandi color” — a rare and sought-after tone in the mineral world. The largest crystal sits prominently with clean edges and natural luster, surrounded by smaller cubic growths, all well-distributed across the textured matrix.
Specimen details
| Mineral | Fluorite |
|---|---|
| Locality | China |
| Crystal system | Isometric |
| Dimensions | 5.3 cm × 4.3 cm × 1.8 cm |
| Weight | 50 g |
| Color | Green |
| Size | Small Cabinet (2–4 inches / 5–10 cm) |
| Species | Fluorite |
| Condition | No damage on display faces |
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About this specimen
This exceptional Fluorite Mineral Display is a stunning natural specimen sourced from Inner Mongolia Origin. This specimen features well-developed crystal form displaying excellent natural formation that makes it a standout addition to any mineral collection.
Fluorite (CaF₂) crystallizes in the cubic (isometric) crystal system with a Mohs hardness of 4. This mineral is known for exceptional fluorescence under ultraviolet light, perfect octahedral cleavage, and a wide range of colors including purple, green, blue, yellow, and colorless. Specimens from Inner Mongolia Origin are particularly valued among collectors for their quality and character.
This specimen weighs 1.76 oz (49.9 g) and measures approximately 2.1 × 1.7 × 0.7 inches, representing a rare example. Each specimen is carefully hand-selected to ensure excellent crystal development, natural aesthetics, and display-worthy presentation. Photographs represent the actual specimen you will receive.
Whether you are a seasoned mineral collector, a geology enthusiast, or searching for a distinctive natural display piece, this Fluorite specimen offers exceptional quality and visual appeal. It makes an impressive addition to a specimen cabinet, educational display, or curated mineral collection — Fluorite is prized by collectors for its vivid color zoning and phantom growth patterns, and industrially important as a flux in steelmaking and in the production of hydrofluoric acid.




