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Polished Fluorite Hexagonal Point

Minerals and Lapidary Arts

AI Estimated Value

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$10 - $25

As of June 22, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item is a small, double-terminated hexagonal point fashioned from rainbow fluorite, a mineral composed of calcium fluoride. The specimen measures approximately 1.5 to 2 inches in length. It displays characteristic color zoning, featuring horizontal bands of deep purple, translucent lavender, and clear-to-light-green hues. The stone has been cut and polished into a six-sided prismatic shape with pyramidal terminations on both ends. This indicates a lapidary process rather than a natural crystal growth habit, as fluorite typically forms cubic or octahedral crystals. The material shows high transparency with visible internal fractures and 'veils' which are typical for this brittle gemstone (Mohs hardness of 4). The surface finish appears smooth and glossy, though there are minor abrasions and small chips visible along the sharp facet edges, likely from handling. The craftsmanship is commercial grade, designed for the metaphysical or decorative market. There are no visible maker's marks or signatures. This is a contemporary piece, typically sourced from mass-production lapidary centers in China where such material is frequently processed. The quality of the color banding and the clarity of the lavender zones are the primary aesthetic highlights.

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Based on my visual examination of the images provided, I have identified this item as a contemporary polished double-terminated hexagonal point fashioned from rainbow fluorite. The specimen exhibits the characteristic color zoning of this calcium fluoride mineral, displaying distinct bands of deep purple, translucent lavender, and pale green. The clarity is commendable, though the visible internal veils and fractures are consistent with the brittle nature of fluorite (Mohs hardness 4). The cut is a standard six-sided prism, a lapidary creation rather than a natural crystal habit, which confirms this is a manufactured object likely originating from mass-production lapidary centers in China. The condition appears to be fair to good commercial grade. I noted minor abrasions along the facet junctions, common in softer stones processed in bulk. Authenticity is not a major concern here, as fluorite is abundant and rarely synthesized for this specific low-value market, though glass or resin imitations exist. To be absolutely certain it is not glass, a refractive index test or specific gravity test performed in person would be required, along with a hardness scratch test (in an inconspicuous area). Market-wise, these items are ubiquitous in metaphysical shops, rock shows, and online marketplaces (Etsy, eBay). They are produced in high volume, meaning rarity is low. The value is driven almost entirely by the aesthetic appeal of the color banding and the size. As a small, standard-quality piece measuring under 2 inches, it holds nominal decorative value rather than investment potential. The appraisal reflects retail replacement value for a comparable commercial-grade specimen.

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