Mineral Species: Fluorite
Chemical Formula: CaF2
Chemical Name: Calcium Fluoride
Mineral Class: Halide
Mineral Notes: Fluorite is found in a wide range of geologic environments, ranging from inclusions in granite to replacement deposits in limestones. It is one of the most commonly collected minerals because of the beauty of its specimens.
Description: Pale-lavender, cubic Fluorite upon which sit upright blades of white Barite, a habit known as cockscomb. The Fluorite is transparent giving it a very gemmy appearance, which provides a very good contrast for the Barite. A very aesthetic collection specimen.
Location: Berbes, Asturias, Spain.