Smithsonite

Nov 24, 2024 | Fluorescent Minerals by Species

Smithsonite, quite often fluorescent, multiple colors longwave or shortwave, but not too often very bright.

SC345 – Smithsonite, Cerussite and Hydrozincinte from the Zorzone Mine, Lombardy, Italy

Fluorescence under longwave UV light.
Fluorescence under longwave UV light.

Fluorescent smithsonite in my collection:

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