Fluorite from the Emilio Mine in Asturias, Spain
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Fluorite from the Emilio Mine in Asturias, Spain
Fluorite Correspondences & Associations
Fluorite is a halide mineral - technically, the mineral form of calcium fluoride. Because it fades in sunlight, you shouldn't leave it out for too long, or else the color will fade.
ASSOCIATIONS
Comets & Planets
Mercury
Neptune
Deities & Figures
Isis (Egyptian)
Minerva (Roman)
Saraswati (Hindu)
Elements
air
Entities
spirits
Genders
intersexuality
nonbinary genders
trans femininity
trans masculinity
Zodiac Signs
Aquarius
Capricorn
Pisces
CORRESPONDENCES
anxiety/panic attacks
balance
balancing fantasy & reality
calming
clarity
cleansing
concentration
coordination
discernment
divination
dysphoria relief
emotional stability
enhancing other crystals
focus
grounding
healing
impartiality
intelligence
intuition
learning
meditation
mental abilities
mental clarity
mental wellness
new concepts/information
order
organization
peace
positivity
protection
protection from psychic attacks/manipulation
protection from spirits
psychic abilities
psychic work
quick thinking
relationships
removing negative energy
removing obstacles
sleep
spiritual awakening
spiritual awareness
spiritual cleansing
stability
studying
thoughts
uncompromising
uncrossing
Other Colors
Fluorite comes in several colors, most commonly green and purple. In addition to the correspondences above, some colors are associated with other things.
BLUE FLUORITE
ASSOCIATIONS
Comets & Planets
Mercury
CORRESPONDENCES
balance
calming
cleansing
communication
creativity
emotional balance
energy
healing
order
protection
spiritual awakening
thought
CLEAR FLUORITE
CORRESPONDENCES
clearing vision
energy
enhancing healing
enhancing other crystals
harmony
healing
intelligence
spirituality
GREEN FLUORITE
ASSOCIATIONS
Comets & Planets
Mercury
Deities & Figures
Demeter (Greek)
Gaia (Greek)
CORRESPONDENCES
absorbing negative energy
grounding
information
intuition
memory
recollection
PURPLE FLUORITE
ASSOCIATIONS
Comets & Planets
Mercury
CORRESPONDENCES
common sense
communication
meditation
psychic abilities
VIOLET FLUORITE
CORRESPONDENCES
common sense
communication
meditation
WHITE FLUORITE
ASSOCIATIONS
Comets & Planets
Mercury
CORRESPONDENCES
healing
purification
YELLOW FLUORITE
CORRESPONDENCES
cooperation
creativity
energy work
intelligence
memory
stability
stabilizing group energy
YTTRIAN FLUORITE
CORRESPONDENCES
abundance
healing
manifestation
mental activity
service
teaching
wealth
Clear colourless gemmy crystals of cubic Fluorite from the Dal'negorsk, mining area Russia
257 Clear Fluorite with Pyrite inclusions and Sphalerite, from Derbyshire, UK
weight 57g/285cts & dimensions 45x66x22mm
Fluorite (also called Fluorspar) is the mineral form of calcium fluoride. It is a colourful mineral, and the stone has ornamental and lapidary uses. It is also used in the production of certain glass and enamels.
Pyrite, or Iron Pyrite, is an Iron Sulphide mineral. This mineral’s pale brass-yellow hue give it a superficial resemblance to gold, hence the well-known nickname of Fool’s Gold. It is the most common of the sulphide minerals.
Sphalerite is a mineral that is the chief ore of Zinc. It consists largely of zinc sulphide in crystalline form but almost always contains variable Iron. When iron content is high it is an opaque black variety, Marmatite.
257 Clear Fluorite crystals with Pyrite inclusions (detail), from Derbyshire, UK
weight 57g/285cts & dimensions 45x66x22mm
Fluorite (also called Fluorspar) is the mineral form of calcium fluoride. It is a colourful mineral, and the stone has ornamental and lapidary uses. Fluorite is used industrially as a flux for smelting, and in the production of certain glasses and enamels.
Pyrite, or Iron Pyrite, is an iron sulphide mineral. This mineral's metallic lustre and pale brass-yellow hue give it a superficial resemblance to gold, hence the well-known nickname of Fool's Gold. It is the most common of the sulphide minerals.
257 Clear Fluorite with Pyrite inclusions and Sphalerite, from Derbyshire, UK
weight 57g/285cts & dimensions 45x66x22mm