Danburite

Oct 21, 2024 | Fluorescent Minerals by Species

Typically fluoresces green under midwave UV light. Most samples come from Charcas in San Luis Potosí, Mexico.

Look for some red fluorescent calcite between the danburite crystals!

Fluorescence under midwave UV light.
Normal light.

Fluorescent danburite in my collection:

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