Yellow Fluorite with Pyrite & Dolomite — Mineral Specimen

$45.00

Description
This radiant specimen features golden yellow fluorite intergrown with sparkling pyrite and pale dolomite, offering two distinctly different presentations depending on lighting. In natural light, the fluorite displays warm honey-to-amber tones with sharply defined cubic crystal faces, accented by granular white dolomite and flashes of metallic pyrite that add depth and contrast. The overall effect is rich, textured, and visually dense, with excellent crystal coverage.

Under ultraviolet light, the specimen transforms dramatically. Zones of fluorite respond with vibrant fluorescence, while select interior areas ignite with saturated blue-violet highlights that trace growth patterns and crystal boundaries. The UV response brings out internal complexity not visible in daylight, creating a layered, almost luminous core beneath the golden surface.

Dimensions & Weight

  • 3” x 2.75” x 2”

  • 232g

Collector’s Notes
Yellow fluorite with strong aesthetics is desirable on its own, but pieces that also perform under UV—especially with contrasting associated minerals—are increasingly sought after. This specimen stands out for its well-formed fluorite crystals, attractive pyrite association, and the way fluorescence adds an entirely new visual dimension. It’s an excellent example of a specimen that rewards both casual viewing and focused examination under different lighting.

Highlights

  • Golden yellow fluorite with sharp crystal form

  • Associated metallic pyrite and pale dolomite

  • Warm, richly textured appearance in natural light

  • High Luster

  • Strong cabinet and fluorescent-collection appeal

Metaphysical Properties
Yellow fluorite is often associated with clarity, confidence, and focused energy, particularly around decision-making and creativity. Pyrite is traditionally linked to grounding and abundance, while dolomite is associated with balance and emotional steadiness—making this a specimen valued for both its visual impact and symbolic resonance.

Mineralogy

  • Primary Mineral: Fluorite (yellow variety)

  • Associated Minerals: Pyrite, Dolomite

  • Crystal System: Isometric (Fluorite)

  • Luster: Vitreous (fluorite), metallic (pyrite), matte to pearly (dolomite)

  • UV Reactivity: Yes — fluorescent response under ultraviolet light

Description
This radiant specimen features golden yellow fluorite intergrown with sparkling pyrite and pale dolomite, offering two distinctly different presentations depending on lighting. In natural light, the fluorite displays warm honey-to-amber tones with sharply defined cubic crystal faces, accented by granular white dolomite and flashes of metallic pyrite that add depth and contrast. The overall effect is rich, textured, and visually dense, with excellent crystal coverage.

Under ultraviolet light, the specimen transforms dramatically. Zones of fluorite respond with vibrant fluorescence, while select interior areas ignite with saturated blue-violet highlights that trace growth patterns and crystal boundaries. The UV response brings out internal complexity not visible in daylight, creating a layered, almost luminous core beneath the golden surface.

Dimensions & Weight

  • 3” x 2.75” x 2”

  • 232g

Collector’s Notes
Yellow fluorite with strong aesthetics is desirable on its own, but pieces that also perform under UV—especially with contrasting associated minerals—are increasingly sought after. This specimen stands out for its well-formed fluorite crystals, attractive pyrite association, and the way fluorescence adds an entirely new visual dimension. It’s an excellent example of a specimen that rewards both casual viewing and focused examination under different lighting.

Highlights

  • Golden yellow fluorite with sharp crystal form

  • Associated metallic pyrite and pale dolomite

  • Warm, richly textured appearance in natural light

  • High Luster

  • Strong cabinet and fluorescent-collection appeal

Metaphysical Properties
Yellow fluorite is often associated with clarity, confidence, and focused energy, particularly around decision-making and creativity. Pyrite is traditionally linked to grounding and abundance, while dolomite is associated with balance and emotional steadiness—making this a specimen valued for both its visual impact and symbolic resonance.

Mineralogy

  • Primary Mineral: Fluorite (yellow variety)

  • Associated Minerals: Pyrite, Dolomite

  • Crystal System: Isometric (Fluorite)

  • Luster: Vitreous (fluorite), metallic (pyrite), matte to pearly (dolomite)

  • UV Reactivity: Yes — fluorescent response under ultraviolet light