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Super Gemmy High Quality Lollipop Fluorite - Fine Mineral Specimen
Description
This exceptionally gemmy “Lollipop Fluorite” specimen from the Erongo Mountains features a dramatic arrangement of translucent fluorite crystals with deep internal clarity, layered zoning, and intricate sculptural growth. The fluorite ranges from icy pale green to rich forest tones, with several crystals displaying remarkable transparency and depth under direct lighting.
Unlike heavier, more blocky fluorite clusters, this specimen has an airy and highly dimensional structure that allows light to move beautifully through the crystal formations. The piece is covered in an intricate microcrystalline texture that creates an almost candy coated appearance across portions of the specimen.
Several areas reveal the rounded (not botryoidal) and stacked formations collectors affectionately refer to as “lollipop fluorite,” a distinctive habit especially prized among collectors for its organic, sculptural appearance. The gemminess throughout the specimen gives it an almost glow that changes noticeably depending on viewing angle and lighting conditions.
Soft cream-colored feldspar and mica mineral associations provide contrast throughout the piece while allowing the fluorite to remain the clear focal point. The overall presentation feels refined, intricate, and highly aesthetic — the kind of specimen that rewards close inspection.
Dimensions & Weight
Dimensions: 2.5” x 1.5” x 1.25”
Weight: 70g
Locality
Erongo Mountains, Namibia
The Erongo Mountains are one of the world’s most famous mineral localities, known for producing unusually aesthetic fluorite, tourmaline, aquamarine, feldspar, and quartz associations from complex pegmatite systems and hydrothermal pockets.
Erongo fluorite is especially sought after for its sculptural crystal habits, layered zoning, and exceptional translucency.
Metaphysical Properties
Fluorite is often associated with clarity, intuition, focus, and energetic organization. Green fluorite is believed by many to encourage emotional balance, creativity, and personal growth while helping clear mental clutter.
Collectors and crystal enthusiasts often appreciate gemmy fluorite specimens for their calming visual energy and depth.
Collector’s Notes
“Lollipop fluorite” is a collector nickname used for fluorite specimens displaying rounded, layered, or bulb-like growth formations that differ from standard cubic fluorite habits. These unusual structures are especially desirable because so few localities produce such formations.
One of the strongest features of this specimen is its gemminess. Many fluorite pieces from Erongo have beautiful color, but lustrous examples with strong internal translucency and layered zoning tend to stand out immediately in person.
The sparkling microcrystalline surfaces and glassy textures throughout the specimen also add visual complexity, creating a truly beautiful and one-of-a-kind specimen.
Highlights
Natural rare“Lollipop” formation
Exceptional luster
Excellent color
Layered zoning visible throughout
Sculptural crystal growth habit
Reflective microcrystalline texture
Highly aesthetic Erongo Mountains locality specimen
Highly collectible
Mineralogy
Mineral: Fluorite
Chemical Formula: CaF₂
Crystal System: Isometric
Luster: Vitreous
Transparency: Transparent to translucent
Investment Consideration
Highly aesthetic Erongo fluorite remains consistently desirable among collectors due to the locality’s recognizable crystal habits and artistic presentation. More gemmy specimens with strong translucency and unusual growth structures are typically far less common than standard commercial fluorite material.
Pieces displaying both attractive zoning and sculptural “lollipop” formations tend to attract strong collector interest because they combine multiple desirable characteristics in a single specimen. As fine Erongo material becomes increasingly absorbed into private collections, well-composed specimens with strong aesthetics continue to maintain healthy demand.
Description
This exceptionally gemmy “Lollipop Fluorite” specimen from the Erongo Mountains features a dramatic arrangement of translucent fluorite crystals with deep internal clarity, layered zoning, and intricate sculptural growth. The fluorite ranges from icy pale green to rich forest tones, with several crystals displaying remarkable transparency and depth under direct lighting.
Unlike heavier, more blocky fluorite clusters, this specimen has an airy and highly dimensional structure that allows light to move beautifully through the crystal formations. The piece is covered in an intricate microcrystalline texture that creates an almost candy coated appearance across portions of the specimen.
Several areas reveal the rounded (not botryoidal) and stacked formations collectors affectionately refer to as “lollipop fluorite,” a distinctive habit especially prized among collectors for its organic, sculptural appearance. The gemminess throughout the specimen gives it an almost glow that changes noticeably depending on viewing angle and lighting conditions.
Soft cream-colored feldspar and mica mineral associations provide contrast throughout the piece while allowing the fluorite to remain the clear focal point. The overall presentation feels refined, intricate, and highly aesthetic — the kind of specimen that rewards close inspection.
Dimensions & Weight
Dimensions: 2.5” x 1.5” x 1.25”
Weight: 70g
Locality
Erongo Mountains, Namibia
The Erongo Mountains are one of the world’s most famous mineral localities, known for producing unusually aesthetic fluorite, tourmaline, aquamarine, feldspar, and quartz associations from complex pegmatite systems and hydrothermal pockets.
Erongo fluorite is especially sought after for its sculptural crystal habits, layered zoning, and exceptional translucency.
Metaphysical Properties
Fluorite is often associated with clarity, intuition, focus, and energetic organization. Green fluorite is believed by many to encourage emotional balance, creativity, and personal growth while helping clear mental clutter.
Collectors and crystal enthusiasts often appreciate gemmy fluorite specimens for their calming visual energy and depth.
Collector’s Notes
“Lollipop fluorite” is a collector nickname used for fluorite specimens displaying rounded, layered, or bulb-like growth formations that differ from standard cubic fluorite habits. These unusual structures are especially desirable because so few localities produce such formations.
One of the strongest features of this specimen is its gemminess. Many fluorite pieces from Erongo have beautiful color, but lustrous examples with strong internal translucency and layered zoning tend to stand out immediately in person.
The sparkling microcrystalline surfaces and glassy textures throughout the specimen also add visual complexity, creating a truly beautiful and one-of-a-kind specimen.
Highlights
Natural rare“Lollipop” formation
Exceptional luster
Excellent color
Layered zoning visible throughout
Sculptural crystal growth habit
Reflective microcrystalline texture
Highly aesthetic Erongo Mountains locality specimen
Highly collectible
Mineralogy
Mineral: Fluorite
Chemical Formula: CaF₂
Crystal System: Isometric
Luster: Vitreous
Transparency: Transparent to translucent
Investment Consideration
Highly aesthetic Erongo fluorite remains consistently desirable among collectors due to the locality’s recognizable crystal habits and artistic presentation. More gemmy specimens with strong translucency and unusual growth structures are typically far less common than standard commercial fluorite material.
Pieces displaying both attractive zoning and sculptural “lollipop” formations tend to attract strong collector interest because they combine multiple desirable characteristics in a single specimen. As fine Erongo material becomes increasingly absorbed into private collections, well-composed specimens with strong aesthetics continue to maintain healthy demand.

