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6.92 Ct. Fluorite
This loose stone ships by Dec 18
Item ID: | K19615 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 16.23 Width: 11.79 Height: 7.14 |
Weight: | 6.92 Ct. |
Color: help | Bi Color |
Color intensity: help | Medium |
Clarity: help | Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Pear |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Unknown |
Per carat price: help | $20 |
This exceptional bi color fluorite offered by The Natural Gemstone Company is a standout piece for anyone seeking a stone that combines beauty, rarity, and honest value, a 6.92 carat transparent pear shape that measures 16.23 by 11.79 by 7.14 millimeters. The mixed brilliant cut has been executed to maximize the gem s internal fire and light return, and with a clarity grade of slightly included at eye level, the gem retains impressive transparency while showing the natural character that collectors prize. The medium color intensity presents a refined balance between the vivid green and regal purple bands, giving this fluorite the arresting bi color contrast that separates it from the more commonplace singly colored fluorites on the market. There is no enhancement, and the gem has an excellent polish, facts that contribute to both aesthetic appeal and confidence in provenance, even though the specific origin is unknown. Compared to heat treated or irradiated stones that try to mimic such color play, an untreated natural bi color fluorite of this size and finish is rare and represents authentic value for connoisseurs and designers alike.
When you compare this piece to alternatives on the market, its advantages become clear, the mixed brilliant cut sets it apart from the typical step cuts often used for fluorite, providing more scintillation and modern appeal, the transparency and excellent polish outclass many stones in the same price band that display cloudiness or poor facet symmetry. Against other popular gems that share similar color tones, this fluorite offers a unique visual story, unlike green tourmaline which is usually a single hue, and unlike amethyst which presents only purple, this bi color fluorite shows a dynamic interplay of color within one stone, a quality that designers prize for one of a kind pieces. In terms of value, fluorite allows buyers to secure a large, dramatic gem at a fraction of the cost of larger topaz or tourmaline pieces with comparable color and size, while offering a different aesthetic that reads as both contemporary and elegant. The clarity grade of slightly included is honest and practical for visible wear, the inclusions are part of the stone s natural fingerprint and do not detract from overall brilliance, and the excellent polish ensures each facet catches light cleanly, giving jewelers an ideal blank canvas for bespoke settings.
Beyond physical beauty, fluorite has long been prized for its metaphysical and healing associations, and this bi color specimen brings together dual energies that many collectors find compelling, the green zones of the stone are linked traditionally to heart centered themes, emotional healing, renewal, and growth, while the purple zones align with intuition, spiritual insight, and mental clarity. Worn or meditated with, this stone is said to support balanced decision making by harmonizing heart and mind, aiding in the release of emotional blockages while sharpening perception and focus. Fluorite is also considered a powerful protective stone for the aura, absorbing and neutralizing negative energies and promoting a calm, orderly mental environment ideal for study, creative work, or meditation. The dual coloration enhances these properties by giving practitioners a tool for both grounding and expansion, a bridge between practical day to day clarity and higher intuitive awareness. For those who work with chakras, the green aspects resonate with the heart chakra and the purple aspects stimulate the third eye and crown areas, making this gem useful in balancing inner vision with compassionate action.
Practical considerations are important, and this fluorite presents both opportunity and guidance for long term enjoyment, fluorite rates about 4 on the Mohs scale, so while it is more delicate than corundum or diamond, when set thoughtfully it makes stunning wearable jewelry, we recommend protected settings such as bezel mounted pendants, framed drop earrings, or rings with substantial gallery work to shield the pavilion and edges from knocks. As with all natural fluorite, avoid ultrasonic cleaners and harsh chemicals, clean gently with warm soapy water and a soft brush, store separately to prevent abrasion, and remove when engaging in strenuous activity. For jewelers and collectors looking for a statement center stone, this 6.92 carat pear shape is ideal for commissions that emphasize the gem s color zoning and pear silhouette, and because it is untreated with an excellent polish, it offers both integrity and visual impact. The Natural Gemstone Company stands behind the accuracy of this description and is available to advise on bespoke mounting options to preserve and enhance the stone s character, whether you are a designer seeking a distinctive focal gem or a private buyer building a curated collection, this bi color fluorite offers a rare combination of transparency, size, and authentic beauty that is difficult to find elsewhere.





















