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RM2808   Fluorite
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Group of cubic fluorite crystals with transparence and a very aesthetic yellowish-green tone. This specimen is tagged as belonging from Wales, but we have not found information on similar specimens. The piece, from the Joan Astor collection, dates from 1975 and was acquired from Sr. Montal. It is most likely an ancient specimen from the Weardale mines.


Size: 7.3 x 4.7 x 5 cm.
Main crystal: 1.7 cm.
Found in ca. 1975.

Col. Joan Astor (Barcelona).
Fluorescent under long wave UV


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RM1884   Fluorite
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The Greenlaws mine is located in Weardale, in the northern Pennines of England, south of the small town of Daddry Shield. Around we find famous mines such as Rogerly, Boltsburn or Heights... This Greenlaws mine was worked for the galena between 1840 and 1901, being one of the most important lead mines in the area. In 2009 a group of collectors started the "Greenlaws mining project". After almost 5 years digging out the vertical shaft over 80 meters (270 ft) appeared the first specimens of fluorite, ending 2013.
This specimens we propose has been extracted from vugs found in a new connecting tunnel at 270 ft, between main shaft to a second contiguous adit. Good brilliance, transparence, with geometric color zoning that varies between purple to blue according to the incident light. With defined faces and edges and these characteristic whitish internal structures. Extremely fluorescent.


Size: 11 x 10.5 x 5.5 cm.
Main crystal: 14 x 12 mm.
Found in 07/2018.

Fluorescent under long wave UV


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RM1883   Fluorite
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This specimen was worked from the area known as Great Limestone Flats. Crystals of good size, brightness, with intense geometric color zoning, that varies from purple to blue according to incident light. With defined faces and edges and these characteristic whitish internal structures. Accompanied by samll siderite crystals and galena. Extremely fluorescent.
The Greenlaws mine is located in Weardale, in the northern Pennines of England, south of the small town of Daddry Shield. Around we find famous mines such as Rogerly, Boltsburn or Heights... This Greenlaws mine was worked for the galena between 1840 and 1901, being one of the most important lead mines in the area. In 2009 a group of collectors started the "Greenlaws mining project". After almost 5 years digging out the vertical shaft over 80 meters (270 ft) appeared the first specimens of fluorite, ending 2013.


Size: 8.8 x 6.5 x 4.2 cm.
Main crystal: 25 x 22 mm.
Found in 2017.

Fluorescent under long wave UV


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RM1882   Fluorite
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The Greenlaws mine is located in Weardale, in the northern Pennines of England, south of the small town of Daddry Shield. Around we find famous mines such as Rogerly, Boltsburn or Heights... This Greenlaws mine was worked for the galena between 1840 and 1901, being one of the most important lead mines in the area. In 2009 a group of collectors started the "Greenlaws mining project". After almost 5 years digging out the vertical shaft over 80 meters (270 ft) appeared the first specimens of fluorite, ending 2013.
This specimens we propose has been extracted from vugs found in a new connecting tunnel at 270 ft, between main shaft to a second contiguous adit. Good brilliance, transparence, with geometric color zoning that varies between purple to blue according to the incident light. With defined faces and edges and these characteristic whitish internal structures. Extremely fluorescent.


Size: 7.5 x 6.5 x 6.4 cm.
Main crystal: 18 x 16 mm.
Found in 07/2018.

Fluorescent under long wave UV


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RM1881   Fluorite
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The Greenlaws mine is located in Weardale, in the northern Pennines of England, south of the small town of Daddry Shield. Around we find famous mines such as Rogerly, Boltsburn or Heights... This Greenlaws mine was worked for the galena between 1840 and 1901, being one of the most important lead mines in the area. In 2009 a group of collectors started the "Greenlaws mining project". After almost 5 years digging out the vertical shaft over 80 meters (270 ft) appeared the first specimens of fluorite, ending 2013.
This specimens we propose has been extracted from vugs found in a new connecting tunnel at 270 ft, between main shaft to a second contiguous adit. Good brilliance, transparence, with geometric color zoning that varies between purple to blue according to the incident light. With defined faces and edges and these characteristic whitish internal structures. Extremely fluorescent.


Size: 6.7 x 6.2 x 3.8 cm.
Main crystal: 18 x 14 mm.
Found in 07/2018.

Fluorescent under long wave UV


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RM1880   Fluorite
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The Greenlaws mine is located in Weardale, in the northern Pennines of England, south of the small town of Daddry Shield. Around we find famous mines such as Rogerly, Boltsburn or Heights... This Greenlaws mine was worked for the galena between 1840 and 1901, being one of the most important lead mines in the area. In 2009 a group of collectors started the "Greenlaws mining project". After almost 5 years digging out the vertical shaft over 80 meters (270 ft) appeared the first specimens of fluorite, ending 2013.
This specimens we propose has been extracted from vugs found in a new connecting tunnel at 270 ft, between main shaft to a second contiguous adit. Good brilliance, transparence, with geometric color zoning that varies between purple to blue according to the incident light. With defined faces and edges and these characteristic whitish internal structures. Extremely fluorescent.


Size: 7.5 x 5 x 4.5 cm.
Main crystal: 14 x 12 mm.
Found in 07/2018.

Fluorescent under long wave UV


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RM1721   Twinned fluorite and quartz
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An aesthetic fluorite specimen showing a violet tone turned to pink, crystals very clear, transparent and arranged on tiny quartz crystals. But what makes this piece special is the triple interpenetrating spinel twin that shows the largest group of crystals. Others crystals show double interpenetration of two individuals. Very fluorescent under LW-UV. A more than remarkable piece.


Size: 8.2 x 6.3 x 4.5 cm.
Main crystal: 18 x 12 mm.

Col. J.M. Manchion (Barcelona).
Fluorescent under long wave UV


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