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Natural fluorite - 33-40 x 8-10 mm - prism pendant
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Natural Fluorite - 33-40 x 8-10 mm, Hole: 3 x 2 mm - Prism Pendant

Tumbled pendants in the shape of a prism made of natural fluorite mineral with a size of 33-40 x 8-10 mm and with a loop for a drawstring measuring 3 x 2 mm. The metal components of the pendants are made of brass with a platinum finish. The pendants are absolutely natural without any dye.

Country of origin: South Africa

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Tumbled pendants in the shape of a prism made of natural fluorite mineral with a size of 33-40 x 8-10 mm and with a loop for a drawstring measuring 3 x 2 mm. The metal components of the pendants are made of brass with a platinum finish. The pendants are absolutely natural without any dye.

 Fluorite is basically a clear or slightly yellowish mineral, which is colored with various additives into various shades, which cause a decrease in transparency in the form of colored milky haze. Fluorite is thus a very colorful and interesting mineral, which can be found in addition to the basic colors in shades of blue, green, blue-green and purple. The last mentioned color is the most typical, most common and therefore the most common for fluorite in terms of occurrence.

Country of origin: South Africa

Due to the color setting of the monitor, the color of the goods may differ slightly from reality.

MPK-79
0 kg
48 Items/g
201972145688
Data sheet
Weight
cca 4,1 g
Material
Gemstone and mineral stone
Shape
Prism
Gemstone type
Fluorite

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