1.85" Cubic Fluorite Crystals with Barite Flowers - Elmwood Mine

This is a striking 1.85 x 1.55 x .9" fluorite and barite specimen from the famed Elmwood Mine in Tennessee. The piece features sharply defined, deep purple fluorite crystals with excellent translucency and stepped growth faces, giving the cluster a rich, saturated appearance. Atop the fluorite sit several creamy, spherical aggregates of bladed barite, providing a beautiful color and texture contrast against the dark violet fluorite. The arrangement of barite atop the fluorite creates a balanced, highly aesthetic display characteristic of the best Elmwood combinations. This is a compact but eye-catching specimen with great visual presence.

The Elmwood Mine

The Elmwood Mine in central Tennessee is one of the world’s premier localities for fluorite, barite, and sphalerite, producing specimens renowned for their size, color, and exceptional crystal quality. Forming within Mississippi Valley–Type (MVT) deposits, Elmwood fluorite is famous for its rich grape-purple cubes—often water-clear and stepped—with barite perched elegantly on top in creamy clusters or golden blades. The mine’s sphalerite is equally celebrated, yielding lustrous, gemmy crystals ranging from fiery orange to deep red-black. Together, these species make Elmwood one of the most iconic and collectible mineral localities on the planet, known for generating museum-grade combinations unmatched in aesthetics and mineralogical significance.

Commercial mining at Elmwood began in the late 1960s, when the site was developed as part of the larger Central Tennessee zinc district. For decades, the mine operated primarily as a major source of high-grade zinc ore for industrial use, with fluorite, barite, and collector-quality sphalerite crystals forming as spectacular but incidental byproducts of the ore-extraction process. Periodic closures and reopenings—driven by fluctuating zinc prices and ownership changes—have made fine Elmwood specimens increasingly coveted over time. Although the mine’s primary purpose was always zinc production, its unexpected yield of world-class mineral specimens has cemented Elmwood’s place as one of the most important and beloved mineral localities in North America.
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DETAILS
SPECIES
Fluorite & Barite
LOCATION
Elmwood Mine, Carthage, Tennessee
SIZE
1.85 x 1.55 x .9"
CATEGORY
SUB CATEGORY
ITEM
#343258