Fluere
Fluorite is a mineral made of calcium fluoride. Its name derives from the Latin verb fluere (meaning "to flow") because the mineral has a low melting point and is historically used as a flux in metal smelting to help impurities liquefy and flow away
Fluorite fish - hand carved in India are set with a natural milky white freshwater pearl, and hung with an LMS ear wire - a simple but wearable earring
Fluorite naturally occurs in a wide spectrum of colours, including purple, green, yellow, blue, and colourless. Colour zoning—where bands of different colours appear within a single specimen—is very common
The physical phenomenon of "fluorescence" was actually named after this mineral, as many samples will glow brightly when exposed to UV light
This powerful crystal is known as an absorber of negative energy, specifically within one's aura and mind
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