Yellow Botryoidal Fluorite from Mahodari, India
Dimension: 5.4cm x 3.1cm x 2.8cm
Weight: 59g
Locality: Mahodari, Sinnar, Nashik District, Maharashtra, India
This is a unique formation of yellow Fluorite that was excavated from Mahodari, India. It formed in botryoidal fashion and is association with quartz crystals in charcoal black color. Very rarely will you find an Indian Fluorite in this good condition and quality. The spherical, honey-yellow Fluorite has a velvety, silky luster and a gemmy core. The Fluorite spheres intergrown to form a unique shape, attractive and rare!
Fluorite's Maintenance Advice:
Fluorite is extremely susceptible to sunlight, some colours fade slower than others, but they all fade under sunlight. The effect also happens under normal halogen light. Therefore keep Fluorite in a darker part of the home, away from direct sunlight unless it needs to be cleansed and charged. To cleanse and charge Fluorite, just pop it on a windowsill out of direct sunlight or even on a cloudy day for 10 minutes. If it doesn't feel like that is enough, you can use reiki or sound too.