Detailed information
Dimensions
111 x 92 x 45
mm
Locality
Blackdene Mine, Ireshopeburn Weardale, Co. Durham England
Condition
No recorded repairs
Blackdene mine, close to the village of Ireshopeburn in County Durham, is one of Weardale's most famous mines because of its world-class purple Fluorite specimens. The mine is known to have been worked during the 1400s and only stopped operating in 1987. This delightful small cabinet specimen consists of a matrix plate completely covered with lustrous and glassy, sharp cubic lilac-purple Fluorite crystals up to 2.5 cm on edge, but more typically averaging about 1 cm. Occasional milky-white Calcite crystals accompany the Fluorite. The Fluorite shows good daylight fluorescence; is bright blue-white with pale pink Calcite in LWUV and dull blue-white in SWUV. A great Fluorite from Blackdene mine.
