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Fluorescent quartz
Johannes Mine, Göpfersgrün, Wunsiedel, Fichtelgebirge, Germany. Fluorescent quartz from the Johannes Mine, Göpfersgrün, Wunsiedel, Fichtelgebirge, Germany. When short wave UV- light strikes the specimen, the quartz emits a weak green glow. Measures approximately100x80x70 mm and weighs approximately 0,600 kilogramme.
58.00 euro
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Fluorescent willemite, calcite and non-fluorescent franklini
Franklin and Sterling Hill, New Jersey, USA Many specimens from Franklin and Sterling Hill light up with beautiful reds and greens under short wave and long wave UV - light. This is small but stunning highly fluorescent specimen. Calcite glows red and willemite bright green, in a great pattern, under Short Wave (SW) UV light. Measures approximately 55x32x30 mm and weighs approximately 0,075 kilogramme.
28.00 euro
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Benitoite on serpentinite
San Benito Co., California, USA. Nice specimen for UV mineral collection; when short wave UV- light strikes the specimen, the benitoite emits very bright blue to bluish white light.
We think it’s one of the most stunning fluorescent minerals under short-wave UV-light.
Measures approximately 130x70x35 mm and weighs approximately 0,360 kilogramme.
36.00 euro
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Tugtupite and ussingite
Ilímaussaq complex, south Greenland This rare fluorescent mineral from the Ilímaussaq Complex, South Greenland, glows cherry-red, under Short Wave (SW) UV light and more or less weaker orange under long wave (LW) UV light. Measures approximately 60x50x35 mm and weighs approximately 0,130 kilogramme
45.00 euro
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