Fluorite (M542)
The specimen is simply fantastic - the crystals are a combination of cube and octahedron - the octahedral faces consist of uncountable razor sharp steps. All of them highly lustrous! The cubic faces are at the same highest possible level of luster. Please note that I diidn´t use any backlight for the photo! This is the natural color under daylight - and it´s almost neon. One of the most crazy colors I´ve ever seen from the locality. The specimen was discovered and acquired from Peter Eysselein, the specimen miner from Okorusu mine.
The specimen is simply fantastic - the crystals are a combination of cube and octahedron - the octahedral faces consist of uncountable razor sharp steps. All of them highly lustrous! The cubic faces are at the same highest possible level of luster. Please note that I diidn´t use any backlight for the photo! This is the natural color under daylight - and it´s almost neon. One of the most crazy colors I´ve ever seen from the locality. The specimen was discovered and acquired from Peter Eysselein, the specimen miner from Okorusu mine.
The specimen is simply fantastic - the crystals are a combination of cube and octahedron - the octahedral faces consist of uncountable razor sharp steps. All of them highly lustrous! The cubic faces are at the same highest possible level of luster. Please note that I diidn´t use any backlight for the photo! This is the natural color under daylight - and it´s almost neon. One of the most crazy colors I´ve ever seen from the locality. The specimen was discovered and acquired from Peter Eysselein, the specimen miner from Okorusu mine.
Fluorite (M542)
Namibia

LOCATION
Okorusu Mine, Otjiwarongo, Otjozundjupa, Namibia
SIZE
113 x 78 x 58 mm
DESCRIPTION
The specimen is simply fantastic - the crystals are a combination of cube and octahedron - the octahedral faces consist of uncountable razor sharp steps. All of them highly lustrous! The cubic faces are at the same highest possible level of luster. Please note that I diidn´t use any backlight for the photo! This is the natural color under daylight - and it´s almost neon. One of the most crazy colors I´ve ever seen from the locality. The specimen was discovered and acquired from Peter Eysselein, the specimen miner from Okorusu mine. Request video - photos can´t show this incredible color and luster!