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Fluorite Purple Leading Supplier
The most common purple minerals are amethyst, a variety of quartz, and purple fluorite. Because they can be exactly the same color, we have to use different properties, like crystal shape and hardness to distinguish between them. Quartz is harder and will always scratch fluorite. Real fluorite glows under ultraviolet light. Fluorite hardness is very low, so there will be a lot of tiny scratches on the surface of real fluorite. Fake fluorite is mostly represented by glass or plastic. Fake fluorite made of glass can have bubbles and doesn’t glow under UV light
Fluorite is a semiprecious gemstone from the Halide mineral family which is found in a wide variety of colors ranging from green, purple, blue, white, pink, yellow, red, brown, gray, black, colorless, multicolored, and banded also. With its unmatchable beauty and luster, this gemstone can bring great value to any jewelry line. These colorful crystals are also used for healing and protection. Purple Fluorite Stone (Lavender Fluorite) – Purple fluorite gemstone is a deep purple color variety that displays brilliant fluorescence in sunlight. It is one of the most popular color shades and holds good market value. Read our comprehensive Purple Fluorite buying guide to get in-depth knowledge about Purple Fluorite quality, price as well as its metaphysical and healing properties.
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