Gems of the North - Fluorite

Fluorite from Rookhope, Weardale, Co. Durham LIV.1988.133 Fluorite from Rookhope, Weardale, Co. Durham LIV.1988.133

Fluorite is calcium fluoride, found in mineral veins formed by the heat of igneous rocks. It usually has cube-shaped crystals which take many forms and colours. The most famous fluorite is ‘blue john’ which is from Derbyshire and used to make ornaments.

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