Fluorite BRACELET - Height: 0.5 cm - Width: 8 cm- 75 g - (1)

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Natural fluorite bracelet set in spherical beads with an overall diameter of about 8 cm, bead diameters 4.6 mm, 8 mm and 10 mm, total weight 75 g, origin Brazil.

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1. Overview
Set of natural fluorite sphere bracelets in spherical format, presented in different calibers (4.6, 8 and 10 mm). Fluorite stands out for its translucent green and blue tones, with a visual depth that varies with light.

2. Measurements and weight
Bracelet diameter: approx. 8 cm
Sphere diameters: 4.6 mm, 8 mm and 10 mm
Total weight: 75 g

3. Mineralogical identification
Mineral: Fluorite
Chemical composition: CaF₂ (calcium fluoride)

4. Hardness and density
Hardness: 4 on the Mohs scale
Approximate density: 3.1–3.2 g/cm³ (consistent with the weight and volume of the set)

5. Visual/geological reading
Inclusions and color variations typical of natural fluorite are visible. The slight translucency and color transitions confirm its mineral origin and rule out homogeneous synthetic materials.

6. Mineral history
Fluorite has been used since ancient times both for ornamentation and in industrial processes. Its name comes from the Latin fluere (to flow), due to its use as a flux.

7. Assembly
Bracelets mounted on a sturdy elastic thread, functional and comfortable design for everyday use.

8. Authenticity and tests
– Loupe observation: natural inclusions visible
– Weight/density consistency
– Internal structure non-homogeneous
Not certified, but with its own gemological analysis.
Important: there are numerous imitations on the market, especially in these commercial pieces.

9. Condition
Excellent condition. Batch unused.

10. Provenance
Origin: China (main current commercial-quality fluorite deposits)

11. Market, scarcity and investment
Good-quality natural fluorite in bracelet form remains in high demand. Authentic pieces, especially in varied sets, are becoming less common as synthetic material increases.
Honest specimens are increasingly rare, reinforcing their collectible appeal and potential for appreciation.

12. Human note
Behind each piece is mining, selection, and manual work at origin. A process that requires effort and knowledge.

13. Care and conservation
Avoid shocks and chemicals. Clean with a soft cloth. Store separately from harder minerals.

Conclusion
Balanced, market-ready and aesthetically attractive set, ideal for both use and resale.

Choosing an authentic piece is not just a purchase; it is a conscious decision that combines beauty, discernment, and real value.

SELLER PROFILE
Collector and entrepreneur with over 40 years of experience, with technical training (engineering), MBA and specialization in marketing.

My approach combines rigorous analysis, aesthetic judgment, and market insight, selecting pieces that stand out for their authenticity, material coherence and real value.

My dedication to the world of minerals did not begin as a professional activity, but as a deep personal interest. It is an area I always wanted to develop and that today is part of my daily life as a natural extension of my curiosity and judgment, allowing me to work each piece with special care and respect for its origin.

I work exclusively with specimens that meet clear quality standards, applying verification protocols based on structural observation, weight, material behavior, and, when appropriate, comparison with instrumental analysis.

In the case of silver pieces, I use 925 silver (92.5% pure silver), sourced from controlled consignments and verified by XRF analysis, ensuring metal coherence at origin. In a market where counterfeits are frequent, this control adds an extra layer of security for the buyer.

Each piece is presented with a professional approach, combining technical information, context, and a clear reading of the object, avoiding exaggerations and prioritizing transparency.

My objective is not only to sell, but to offer pieces selected with discernment, intended for aesthetic enjoyment as well as for those who value authenticity and market coherence.

ITEM NUMBER
4
MAIN MINERAL
Fluorite
MINERAL FORM
BRACELET
WEIGHT
60 g
COUNTRY OF ORIGIN
Vietnam
HEIGHT
0.5 cm
WIDTH
7.5 cm

1. Overview
Set of natural fluorite sphere bracelets in spherical format, presented in different calibers (4.6, 8 and 10 mm). Fluorite stands out for its translucent green and blue tones, with a visual depth that varies with light.

2. Measurements and weight
Bracelet diameter: approx. 8 cm
Sphere diameters: 4.6 mm, 8 mm and 10 mm
Total weight: 75 g

3. Mineralogical identification
Mineral: Fluorite
Chemical composition: CaF₂ (calcium fluoride)

4. Hardness and density
Hardness: 4 on the Mohs scale
Approximate density: 3.1–3.2 g/cm³ (consistent with the weight and volume of the set)

5. Visual/geological reading
Inclusions and color variations typical of natural fluorite are visible. The slight translucency and color transitions confirm its mineral origin and rule out homogeneous synthetic materials.

6. Mineral history
Fluorite has been used since ancient times both for ornamentation and in industrial processes. Its name comes from the Latin fluere (to flow), due to its use as a flux.

7. Assembly
Bracelets mounted on a sturdy elastic thread, functional and comfortable design for everyday use.

8. Authenticity and tests
– Loupe observation: natural inclusions visible
– Weight/density consistency
– Internal structure non-homogeneous
Not certified, but with its own gemological analysis.
Important: there are numerous imitations on the market, especially in these commercial pieces.

9. Condition
Excellent condition. Batch unused.

10. Provenance
Origin: China (main current commercial-quality fluorite deposits)

11. Market, scarcity and investment
Good-quality natural fluorite in bracelet form remains in high demand. Authentic pieces, especially in varied sets, are becoming less common as synthetic material increases.
Honest specimens are increasingly rare, reinforcing their collectible appeal and potential for appreciation.

12. Human note
Behind each piece is mining, selection, and manual work at origin. A process that requires effort and knowledge.

13. Care and conservation
Avoid shocks and chemicals. Clean with a soft cloth. Store separately from harder minerals.

Conclusion
Balanced, market-ready and aesthetically attractive set, ideal for both use and resale.

Choosing an authentic piece is not just a purchase; it is a conscious decision that combines beauty, discernment, and real value.

SELLER PROFILE
Collector and entrepreneur with over 40 years of experience, with technical training (engineering), MBA and specialization in marketing.

My approach combines rigorous analysis, aesthetic judgment, and market insight, selecting pieces that stand out for their authenticity, material coherence and real value.

My dedication to the world of minerals did not begin as a professional activity, but as a deep personal interest. It is an area I always wanted to develop and that today is part of my daily life as a natural extension of my curiosity and judgment, allowing me to work each piece with special care and respect for its origin.

I work exclusively with specimens that meet clear quality standards, applying verification protocols based on structural observation, weight, material behavior, and, when appropriate, comparison with instrumental analysis.

In the case of silver pieces, I use 925 silver (92.5% pure silver), sourced from controlled consignments and verified by XRF analysis, ensuring metal coherence at origin. In a market where counterfeits are frequent, this control adds an extra layer of security for the buyer.

Each piece is presented with a professional approach, combining technical information, context, and a clear reading of the object, avoiding exaggerations and prioritizing transparency.

My objective is not only to sell, but to offer pieces selected with discernment, intended for aesthetic enjoyment as well as for those who value authenticity and market coherence.

ITEM NUMBER
4
MAIN MINERAL
Fluorite
MINERAL FORM
BRACELET
WEIGHT
60 g
COUNTRY OF ORIGIN
Vietnam
HEIGHT
0.5 cm
WIDTH
7.5 cm

Details

Number of objects
1
Main mineral
Fluorite
Mineral form
BRACELET
Weight
75 g
Country of origin
Brazil
Height
0.5 cm
Width
8 cm
Depth
10 mm
SpainVerified
63
Objects sold
100%
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