Fluorescent Zircon Crystal in Biotite Schist - Norway
This beautiful specimen features a deep red-brown zircon crystal that's still partially embedded in the biotite (mica schist) matrix it formed within. It was collected from Finnmark, Norway and the crystal measures .46" wide. Under short-wave UV the zircon fluoresces a stunning yellow color! A photo of this specimen under short-wave UV can be seen above.
Comes with an acrylic display base and mineral tack.
Comes with an acrylic display base and mineral tack.
About Zircon
Zircon is a sought-after mineral specimen prized for its sharp, well-formed tetragonal crystals and brilliant luster. It commonly occurs in granites and pegmatites, where crystals can range from tiny gemmy points to impressive, multi-inch specimens. Colors vary widely—rich reddish-browns, honey yellows, greens, and even rare blues—often enhanced by natural radiation over millions of years. Some zircon crystals are over 4 billion years old, making fine specimens not just beautiful display pieces, but some of the oldest natural materials a collector can own.
Zircon is a sought-after mineral specimen prized for its sharp, well-formed tetragonal crystals and brilliant luster. It commonly occurs in granites and pegmatites, where crystals can range from tiny gemmy points to impressive, multi-inch specimens. Colors vary widely—rich reddish-browns, honey yellows, greens, and even rare blues—often enhanced by natural radiation over millions of years. Some zircon crystals are over 4 billion years old, making fine specimens not just beautiful display pieces, but some of the oldest natural materials a collector can own.
$65
SPECIES
Zircon & Biotite
LOCATION
Store Kufjord, Seiland Island, Alta, Finnmark, Norway
SIZE
Specimen: 1.2 x 1.2", Zircon crystal: .46" wide
CATEGORY
ITEM
#351531
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