Purple Fluorite Rough
Fluorite is a naturally banded mineral known for its glassy, translucent color zones, traditionally associated with focus and mental clarity. This purple fluorite rough is an unpol ished, natural specimen showing deep violet banding and glassy crystal faces, with color ranging from soft lavender to rich grape depending on the piece. Quick facts Stone Fluorite (purple) Composition Calcium fluoride (CaF2) Hardness (Mohs) 4 — a soft stone, handle gently Color Purple, ranging from soft lavender to deep violet (natural, varies by piece) Chakra Third eye / crown Traditionally used for Focus, mental clarity, calm study or work energy Care / Water-safe Not water-safe for soaking — wipe with a soft, barely damp cloth only Meaning & history Fluorite has been nicknamed the "genius stone" in crystal folklore for its association with organized, clear-headed thinking. Purple fluorite in particular is linked to the third eye and crown chakras — the energy centers connected with insight, perception, and mental focus. Left in its raw, unpolished state, this piece keeps the natural crystal faces and stepped growth pattern that formed underground. Explore more banding and forms in our fluorite collection, or browse other pieces for the third eye chakra and general balance & wellness. How to use it A rough specimen like this is easy to work into a daily routine — set it on a desk or bookshelf where you'll see it while studying or working, hold it for a quiet moment before a task that needs focus, or place it on an altar alongside other stones. Because it's unpolished, it also makes a natural-looking addition to a mineral display or window shelf where light can pass through the crystal faces. Care & cleansing Fluorite sits at 4 on the Mohs hardness scale, softer than most quartz-family stones, so it scratches and chips easily if knocked against harder minerals or dropped on a hard surface. Keep water contact minimal — a quick wipe with a soft, barely damp cloth is fine, but avoid salt water and long soaks, which can dull the crystal faces over time. To cleanse it energetically, rest it in moonlight, pass it briefly through incense smoke, or use sound instead of water. Frequently asked questions What is purple fluorite?Purple fluorite is a natural mineral (calcium fluoride) with violet banding. This piece is a decorative/symbolic specimen, not a health product or medical device. Is a rough fluorite specimen treated or dyed?No. This is a natural, unpolished mineral specimen — the purple color comes from the stone's natural composition, not dye or treatment. Can I clean my fluorite with water?Use minimal water only. A soft, barely damp cloth is fine, but avoid soaking or salt water, since fluorite is soft and can be damaged by prolonged moisture. What chakra is purple fluorite associated with?It's most often linked to the third eye and crown chakras, connected to focus and insight in crystal tradition. How should I cleanse my fluorite?Moonlight, incense smoke, or sound are gentle options. Skip saltwater soaks and long sun exposure, which can fade the color over time. Will my piece look exactly like the photo?No — this is a natural rough specimen, so size, shape, and the intensity of the purple banding vary from piece to piece. { "@context": "https://schema.org", "@type": "FAQPage", "mainEntity": [ {"@type": "Question", "name": "What is purple fluorite?", "acceptedAnswer": {"@type": "Answer", "text": "Purple fluorite is a natural mineral (calcium fluoride) with violet banding. This piece is a decorative/symbolic specimen, not a health product or medical device."}}, {"@type": "Question", "name": "Is a rough fluorite specimen treated or dyed?", "acceptedAnswer": {"@type": "Answer", "text": "No. This is a natural, unpolished mineral specimen — the purple color comes from the stone's natural composition, not dye or treatment."}}, {"@type": "Question", "name": "Can I clean my fluorite with water?", "acceptedAnswer": {"@type": "Answer", "text": "Use minimal water only. A soft, barely damp cloth is fine, but avoid soaking or salt water, since fluorite is soft and can be damaged by prolonged moisture."}}, {"@type": "Question", "name": "What chakra is purple fluorite associated with?", "acceptedAnswer": {"@type": "Answer", "text": "It's most often linked to the third eye and crown chakras, connected to focus and insight in crystal tradition."}}, {"@type": "Question", "name": "How should I cleanse my fluorite?", "acceptedAnswer": {"@type": "Answer", "text": "Moonlight, incense smoke, or sound are gentle options. Skip saltwater soaks and long sun exposure, which can fade the color over time."}}, {"@type": "Question", "name": "Will my piece look exactly like the photo?", "acceptedAnswer": {"@type": "Answer", "text": "No — this is a natural rough specimen, so size, shape, and the intensity of the purple banding vary from piece to piece."}} ] }
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