Chalcedony

Apr 5, 2026 | Fluorescent Minerals by Species

Typically green fluorescence, best under shortwave UV, but may glow nicely under mid or long wave too.
Fluorescence under midwave and shortwave UV light.
Normal light.

Fluorescent chalcedony in my collection:

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Tugtupite

Tugtupite

Tugtupite: typically bright red fluorescence under shortwave, orange under longwave. Only in some...

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Turneaureite

Turneaureite

TurneaureiteSC1238 – Turneaureite from the Franklin Mine, NJ, USAFluorescence under shortwave UV...

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Rhodochrosite

Rhodochrosite

Rhodochrosite is not a commonly fluorescent mineral. Chemically and structurally, rhodochrosite is...

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Vitusite-(Ce)

Vitusite-(Ce)

Vitusite-(Ce) a rare mineral. Fluorescent violet under shortwave UV light.Fluorescence under...

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Wickenburgite

Wickenburgite

As George Polman defines it: "wickenburgite can fluoresce anywhere from a Bazooka bubble gum pink...

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Willemite

Willemite

Willemite is a quite common fluorescent mineral. Typically it fluoresces bright green, but it can...

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Witherite

Witherite

WitheriteFluorescence under shortwave UV light.Fluorescence under longwave UV light.Fluorescence...

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Zektzerite

Zektzerite

Zektzerite, a rare mineral, fluorescent bright white under shortwave UV light.Fluorescence under...

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Zircon

Zircon

ZirconFluorescence under midwave and shortwave UV light.Normal light.Fluorescent zircon in my...

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