Fluorite
Fluorite belongs to the halides and is classified in the cubic crystal system. It is found in nature as a single vein filler or in crystals, in combination with other minerals (commonly baryte). The most common forms of crystals are the cube, the octahedron (octahedron), the rhombic dodecahedron (composed of 12 rhombohedrons) and their double-walled forms. Skeletal crystals are very common.
Characteristic features include perfect octahedral cleavage. It can be transparent, translucent to opaque. Vein fluorite is characterized by a varied alternation of colours in bands ranging from white, yellow, brown, green, blue, violet to black; it is also usually clear, other colours being rare. The crystals are usually in a combination of one to three shades.
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Locations in the Czech Republic: Vrchoslav, Horní Slavkov, Cínovec, Krupka, Harrachov, Kožlí
International locations: China, Pakistan, USA, Australia, Argentina, Peru, Namibia, South Africa, Russia, England, Spain, Germany, Switzerland, France
Possibility of substitution: amethyst, apatite - crystallize in other systems and are not fissile, calcite - crystallizes in another system
Astrology: Pisces, blue - Aquarius
Chakra: by color; purple - dark chakra, green - heart chakra
Esoteric properties: focuses energy, helps balance with higher plane of thought, deepens intuition, releases tension
Health esoteric properties: aids in the prevention of (respiratory) infectious diseases, aids in the regeneration of lungs, veins, mucous membranes and skin