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HPJ REF. POINT: WORLD RARE BIG 14.37 VS RARE COLOUR (DOVE GREY) FLUORITE

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REFERENCE POINT: 4388
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VERY RARE COLOUR (DOVE GREY) BIG 14.37 CARAT VS BRAZILIAN FLUORITE

GEM TYPE: NATURAL FLUORITE

CARAT WEIGHT: 14.37 CTS 

CLARITY: VS

DIMENSIONS: 16.40 x 14.10 x 9.60mm

COLOUR: DOVE GREY

CUT: OVAL

ORIGIN: BRAZIL

TREATMENTS: NONE

 

A very rare colour natural Brazilian Fluorite. Totally untreated. Superb fire and sparkle.

 

 

Fluorite deposits are found in many locations around the world. Some of the most significant finds are located in Argentina, Austria, Canada, China, England, France, Germany, Mexico, Morocco, Myanmar (Burma), Namibia, Russia, Spain, Switzerland and the United States.

As a lesser-known gemstone, Fluorite hasn't gained much fame or legend, other than being known as the most colorful mineral in the world. The word 'Fluorite', derived from the Latin verb 'to flow', refers to Fluorite's use as a flux in steel and aluminum processing. It was originally named 'Fluorspar' by miners and is still called ‘Fluorspar’ to this day.