Sparkly Druzy Quartz on Mint Green Cubic Fluorite - Natural Crystal Specimen
Come discover this beautiful green fluorite coated in lustrous sparkly quartz. The green cubes are completely covering the face of the piece, and they are speckled with sparkly white micro quartz crystals that almost appear as water droplets. This one is a great addition to any collection!
As with all of our minerals, no two pieces are alike, offering a truly one-of-a-kind gift for mineral collectors, Minecraft fans, geologists, and rockhounds alike. This quartz on fluorite is from Fujian, China. Pictured on medium adjustable stand, which is included with purchase.
About Fluorite
Fluorite is a highly prized mineral among collectors due to its remarkable range of colors, translucency, and unique crystallization. Some of the most famous mineral specimens and sought after localities on earth are fluorite! Its colors span a broad spectrum, including vivid purples, greens, blues, yellows, and colorless varieties, with some specimens showcasing multiple colors in striking bands or zones. Fluorite is arguably the best of all commonly collected minerals at trapping light and visibly glowing when backlit. Notable sources of fluorite include China, England, Mexico, and the United States. Its vibrant colors, distinct crystal forms, and history of collecting make fluorite a standout addition to any mineral collection. Check out the incredible fluorite specimens in our online shop!
About Quartz
Quartz, the most common mineral on earth, is celebrated for its diverse forms, widespread availability, and captivating beauty. Composed of silicon dioxide (SiO₂), quartz crystallizes in the hexagonal system, often forming six-sided prisms terminated with pyramidal ends. This mineral is remarkably hard, ranking 7 on the Mohs hardness scale, which makes it durable and suitable for various uses, with a common use being for jewelry. Quartz comes in an array of colors and varieties, including clear prismatic crystals, purple amethyst, smoky quartz, agates, jaspers, and much more.
Collectors are particularly drawn to quartz's ability to form large, well-defined crystals and fascinating inclusions, such as rutile needles or chlorite phantoms. Found in a multitude of geological environments, from igneous and metamorphic rocks to hydrothermal veins, notable quartz localities include Brazil, Madagascar, the United States, and Switzerland. The sheer variety and beauty of quartz, combined with its robust nature, make it an essential and versatile addition to any mineral enthusiast's collection.




