The Raven's Cauldron's Fluorescent Mineral Collection
Welcome to The Raven's Cauldron's Fluorescent Mineral Collection! Here, we celebrate the mesmerizing beauty of minerals that come alive under ultraviolet light. Each specimen in our collection is chosen for its unique fluorescent properties and stunning visual appeal. Dive into the vibrant world of these luminescent treasures with us!
Mangano Calcite
Mangano Calcite is a beautiful pink to lavender mineral known for its calming hues and subtle fluorescence. Under UV light, this mineral exhibits a soft pink to violet glow, which enhances its delicate appearance.
Fluorescence: Bright pink under shortwave UV light.
Ruby
Rubies are one of the most sought-after gemstones, renowned for their deep red color. Fluorescence in rubies can be quite dramatic, often showing a vivid red or pinkish-red glow.
Fluorescence: Bright red or pinkish-red under shortwave UV light.
Rainbow Fluorite
Rainbow Fluorite is prized for its beautiful banded colors ranging from green to purple. Under UV light, this mineral reveals vibrant fluorescence that highlights its stunning bands.
Fluorescence: Green to blue-green under shortwave UV light.
Sodalite
Sodalite is known for its deep blue color interspersed with white veins. When exposed to UV light, it can exhibit a subtle, yet intriguing, fluorescence.
Fluorescence: Weak white or blue fluorescence under UV light.
Fun Fact: Sodalite is often confused with lapis lazuli, but it lacks the pyrite inclusions characteristic of lapis.
Amber
Amber is fossilized tree resin with a warm, golden hue. It is often found with inclusions of ancient organisms. Under UV light, amber can display a bright, honey-like fluorescence.
Fluorescence: Yellow to orange and even blue fluorescence under shortwave UV light.
Ruby Kyanite
Ruby Kyanite is a striking mineral that combines deep red rubies with blue kyanite crystals. Its fluorescence can vary, often showing a mix of glowing red and blue hues.
Fluorescence: Red fluorescence from the ruby and possible blue fluorescence from the kyanite under UV light.
Fun Fact: The combination of ruby and kyanite is unusual and not commonly found, making this a special addition to any collection.
Ruby Zoisite
Ruby Zoisite, also known as Anyolite, is a combination of red ruby crystals and green zoisite. Under UV light, this mineral often reveals a bright, vibrant fluorescence.
Fluorescence: Red fluorescence from the ruby and possible greenish hues from the zoisite under UV light.
Fun Fact: This mineral was first discovered in Tanzania and is named after the mineral zoisite, which it is predominantly composed of.
Fluorescent Tourmaline
Tourmaline comes in a variety of colors, and certain types exhibit strong fluorescence. The fluorescent varieties can show a range of colors including pinks, greens, and blues under UV light.
Fluorescence: Varies from pink to green to blue depending on the specific type of tourmaline under UV light.
Uses: Valued in fine jewelry and as a collectible mineral specimen.
Fun Fact: Tourmaline is one of the few minerals that can exhibit multiple colors in a single crystal.
Yooperlite
Yooperlite is a type of syenite rock from Michigan’s Upper Peninsula. It contains sodalite which fluoresces under UV light, revealing a bright, glowing blue.
Fluorescence: Bright blue under shortwave UV light.
Fun Fact: Yooperlite is named after the "Yooper" nickname for residents of Michigan’s Upper Peninsula.
Honeycomb Ruby
Honeycomb Ruby is a unique variety of ruby known for its distinct, hexagonal crystal formations. Under UV light, it exhibits a bright red fluorescence that enhances its honeycomb pattern.
Fluorescence: Bright red under shortwave UV light.
Hackmanite
Hackmanite is a rare mineral in the Sodalite family that changes color when exposed to sunlight or UV light.
Fluorescence: Bright Yellow and Orange under the shortwave or UV light.
**Explore the Magic of Fluorescence!**
Each mineral in The Raven's Cauldron's Fluorescent Mineral Collection offers a glimpse into the fascinating world of UV-induced fluorescence. Whether you're a seasoned collector or a curious newcomer, our collection is sure to captivate and inspire.
**Visit us to see these minerals in person or explore our online catalog to find your new favorite specimen.**