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Tuesday, July 21, 2009

Fluorite


From the Latin word fluo or fluere meaning “to flow” or “to flux” and also known as fluorspar or fluor, fluorite is a stunning crystal found in many areas of the world including China, Germany, England, Italy, Switzerland, Norway, Brazil, Canada, parts of America, Mexico and Russia. Fluorite has a hardness rating of 4.0 therefore is more suited to use in jewellery and ornaments however it also has industrial uses including being used as a flux (i.e. to remove oxidation from the metals to facilitate soldering, brazing, and welding), as part of the manufacturing process of opalescent glass, enamels and cooking utensils and to make hydrofluoric acid.

In its pure form, fluorite is clear, however, it is common for fluorite to appear in various shades thereby earning its reputation as the most colourful mineral in the world. The colours of fluorite include purple, blue, green, red, pink, yellow and black often with more than one colour present in a single specimen.

Another interesting quality of fluorite is hinted at in the relation to the word fluorescent. Due to natural impurities that occur in fluorite, such as the presence of europium ions or yttrium, some specimens of fluorite fluoresce under ultra violet light. Depending on the impurities and the region in which the fluorite formed, the colours and intensity of the fluorescent glow (and sometimes phosphorescent glow, which is the continuation of the glow once the UV light is removed, and thermoluminescent glow, which is the ability to glow when heated) can vary.

Fluorite is popular for carvings due to its interesting and varied appearance as well as its versatility in healing and magic. Fluorite can be used to absorb and neutralise negative vibrations and can also enhance the characteristics of other stones, particularly when harmonised with the colours of the particular piece of fluorite being used.

Sometimes referred to as the Genius Stone or the Third Eye Stone, fluorite is used in meditation, placement or spell work relating to the mental plane. It is an excellent aid to increase concentration, decision making and also works with your higher self and can help to bring the knowledge gained in such interactions into the mundane world.

Fluorite corresponds with the astrological signs of Capricorn and Pisces and with the elements of air and water. Magical uses include:

  • Assists in meditation
  • Brings order to chaos
  • Cleanses other stones and crystals
  • Clears blockages
  • Clears communications
  • Clears the aura
  • Clears the mind
  • Enhances mental processing
  • Healing
  • Heightens intuition
  • Protects from physic manipulation
  • Releases negative energy
Fluorite can assist with the following physical conditions in conjunction with appropriate medical treatment:
  • Bone problems
  • Dental problems
  • Disorganised thought or Attention Deficit Disorder
  • DNA
  • Eye, ear, nose and throat problems
  • Infections
  • Intestinal problems
  • RNA and cell damage

8 comments:

Hibiscus Moon said...

a gorgeous stone

angela said...

Eye, ear and throat problems. Thats me at the moment. No wonder every time I go past the fluorite cabinet at work I stop and hold some.

Elspeth said...

Hello my one and only follower (ha!). Hope everything is beautiful in Newcastle. I like your blog! Stay well. xo, Elspeth

Maithri said...

How very cool! Thanks for the thought provoking post,

Love, M

Anonymous said...

Fluorite is a beautiful mineral, isn't it? It is well known for having lots of different colours but unfortunatly it is limited as gemstone for it's softness and fragility. But it is used in all kinds of things.

Wendy said...

Thank you, friends. I've enjoyed all of your comments ☺

Anonymous said...

very useful read. I would love to follow you on twitter.

Anonymous said...

Really good post!