Natural Inner Mongolia Blue-Purple Phantom Fluorite - Certified Unique Specimen - Frontier Mineral Treasure 52×40×20mm
A Chromatic Anomaly from Earth’s Frontier
Unveil an undocumented wonder from Mongolia’s mineral wilderness: this singular Blue-Purple Phantom Fluorite defies regional expectations. Spanning 5.2cm, its certified unique structure reveals cobalt core zones dissolving into amethyst halos – a spectral dance previously unrecorded in Inner Mongolian fluorites. Not merely a crystal, but a geological revelation challenging mineralogical maps.
Subterranean Light Captured in Crystal
Witness phantom sorcery at the molecular level: sapphire-blue growth layers float within gem-clear fluorite like captured nebulas, transitioning to violet edges where rare earth impurities ignite chromatic alchemy. Matrix-bound malachite tracery frames this treasure, echoing oxidation’s artistry. When backlit, it becomes a stained-glass window into Earth’s hidden palette.
Specimen Details:
Dimensions: 52 mm (W) × 40 mm (D) × 20 mm (H) – Palm-scaled masterpiece
Weight: 0.03 kg (30 grams – deceptively dense)
Origin: Yindu, Inner Mongolia (Undocumented fluorite frontier)
Key Feature: Concentric blue-purple phantom zoning with malachite accents
Uniqueness: Sole documented specimen with this color profile from region
Condition: Untouched natural specimen. Minor matrix character confirms authenticity.
Why This Rewrites Mineralogy:
► Frontier Rarity: First phantom fluorite of this quality from Yindu
► Chromatic Uniqueness: Non-gradational blue-purple transition (industry first)
► Scientific Benchmark: Suggests undiscovered rare earth mineralization
► Collector’s Holy Grail: Establishes Inner Mongolia’s elite specimen potential
► Zero Enhancement: Never irradiated – pure frontier geology