
Polished Fluorite Hexagonal Point
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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Estimated Value
$10 - $25
Basic Information
Category
Minerals and Lapidary Arts
Appraised On
December 23, 2025
Estimated Value
$10 - $25
Item Description
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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