Illuminating minerals under UV

These minerals have a hidden property! In normal conditions they cannot be seen, but in the dark under a UV lamp they come alive. Read more.

Fluorite daylight fluorescence - Supernova
EUR 79,95

Very special fluorite that changes from green to purple under the UV radiation of daylight! A fantastic phenomenon that very few minerals possess.

EUR 79,95
In stock
Fluorite daylight fluorescence - Supernova
EUR 89,95

Very special fluorite that changes from green to purple under the UV radiation of daylight! A fantastic phenomenon that very few minerals possess.

EUR 89,95
In stock
Fluorite daylight fluorescence - Supernova
EUR 179,95

Very special fluorite that changes from green to purple under the UV radiation of daylight! A fantastic phenomenon that very few minerals possess.

EUR 179,95
In stock
Fluorite daylight fluorescence - Supernova
EUR 349,95

Very special fluorite that changes from green to purple under the UV radiation of daylight! A fantastic phenomenon that very few minerals possess.

EUR 349,95
In stock
Fluorite from Madagascar
EUR 69,95

In its pure form, fluorite is colorless, but depending on the trace elements, fluorite can have different colors. For example, fluorite can have the colors purple, green, yellow, blue or sometimes even red.

EUR 69,95
In stock
Fluorite daylight fluorescence - Supernova
EUR 199,95

Very special fluorite that changes from green to purple under the UV radiation of daylight! A fantastic phenomenon that very few minerals possess.

EUR 199,95
In stock
Fluorite daylight fluorescence - Supernova
EUR 49,95

Very special fluorite that changes from green to purple under the UV radiation of daylight! A fantastic phenomenon that very few minerals possess.

EUR 49,95
In stock
Fluorite daylight fluorescence - Supernova
EUR 59,95

Very special fluorite that changes from green to purple under the UV radiation of daylight! A fantastic phenomenon that very few minerals possess.

EUR 59,95
In stock
Fluorite from Madagascar
EUR 139,95

In its pure form, fluorite is colorless, but depending on the trace elements, fluorite can have different colors. For example, fluorite can have the colors purple, green, yellow, blue or sometimes even red.

EUR 139,95
In stock
Fluorite from Madagascar
EUR 49,95

In its pure form, fluorite is colorless, but depending on the trace elements, fluorite can have different colors. For example, fluorite can have the colors purple, green, yellow, blue or sometimes even red.

EUR 49,95
In stock
Fluorite from Madagascar
EUR 59,95

In its pure form, fluorite is colorless, but depending on the trace elements, fluorite can have different colors. For example, fluorite can have the colors purple, green, yellow, blue or sometimes even red.

EUR 59,95
In stock
Fluorite from Madagascar
EUR 69,95

In its pure form, fluorite is colorless, but depending on the trace elements, fluorite can have different colors. For example, fluorite can have the colors purple, green, yellow, blue or sometimes even red.

EUR 69,95
In stock
Fluorite daylight fluorescence - Milky Way
EUR 149,95

Very special fluorite that changes from green to purple under the UV radiation of daylight! A fantastic phenomenon that very few minerals possess.

EUR 149,95
In stock
Fluorite daylight fluorescence - Milky Way
EUR 59,95

Very special fluorite that changes from green to purple under the UV radiation of daylight! A fantastic phenomenon that very few minerals possess.

EUR 59,95
In stock
Fluorite daylight fluorescence - Milky Way
EUR 149,95

Very special fluorite that changes from green to purple under the UV radiation of daylight! A fantastic phenomenon that very few minerals possess.

EUR 149,95
In stock
Fluorite daylight fluorescence - Milky Way
EUR 199,95

Very special fluorite that changes from green to purple under the UV radiation of daylight! A fantastic phenomenon that very few minerals possess.

EUR 199,95
In stock
Fluorite daylight fluorescence - Milky Way
EUR 69,95

Very special fluorite that changes from green to purple under the UV radiation of daylight! A fantastic phenomenon that very few minerals possess.

EUR 69,95
In stock
Fluorite daylight fluorescence - Milky Way
EUR 179,95

Very special fluorite that changes from green to purple under the UV radiation of daylight! A fantastic phenomenon that very few minerals possess.

EUR 179,95
In stock
Fluorite daylight fluorescence - Milky Way
EUR 179,95

Very special fluorite that changes from green to purple under the UV radiation of daylight! A fantastic phenomenon that very few minerals possess.

EUR 179,95
In stock
Willemite UV short
EUR 29,95

Willemite is a mineral valued for its unique fluorescence under short-wave UV and variety of colours. It is named after King William I of the Netherlands

EUR 29,95
Out of stock
Fluorite daylight fluorescence - Milky Way
EUR 199,95

Very special fluorite that changes from green to purple under the UV radiation of daylight! A fantastic phenomenon that very few minerals possess.

EUR 199,95
In stock
Fluorite daylight fluorescence - Milky Way
EUR 159,95

Very special fluorite that changes from green to purple under the UV radiation of daylight! A fantastic phenomenon that very few minerals possess.

EUR 159,95
In stock
Fluorite daylight fluorescence - Milky Way
EUR 199,95

Very special fluorite that changes from green to purple under the UV radiation of daylight! A fantastic phenomenon that very few minerals possess.

EUR 199,95
In stock
Fluorite daylight fluorescence - Milky Way
EUR 149,95

Very special fluorite that changes from green to purple under the UV radiation of daylight! A fantastic phenomenon that very few minerals possess.

EUR 149,95
In stock

What is Fluorescence in Minerals?

Fluorescence in minerals is a process in which a mineral gives off light when exposed to ultraviolet light. This glow, which often appears in different colours, depends on the type and composition of the mineral. The colour of the emitted light can be completely different from the colour the mineral has in daylight.

How to detect Fluorescence in Minerals?

Identifying fluorescence in minerals is simple. First, you need to have an ultraviolet light source. This can already be done through a simple UV lamp. If the mineral is fluorescent, it will glow immediately when UV light falls on it. If your mineral gives off no glow, it means it has no fluorescence. This works best in a dark environment without a white background.

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