WHAT IS BELGIAN TEAL FLUORITE?


One of the most beautiful and colorful minerals in the world, fluorite is known for its vast color palette. The gemstone belongs to the halide family. Belgian teal fluorite exquisitely displays a beautiful range of deep green and blue hues making it a highly sought-after stone. The name fluorite is derived from the Latin word "fluo," meaning to flow. The gemstone was formerly called fluorspar by early miners. In ancient times, Egyptians used fluorite to carve statues and the Chinese have been using it in carvings for centuries.

 
 
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Symbolizing responsibility and obedience, this popular gemstone was recognized in 2013 by the Tucson Gem and Mineral Show. This mineral comes in a veritable bouquet of brilliant colors including purple blue, green, yellow, colorless, brown, pink, black and reddish orange.

Determining Belgian Teal Fluorite Value

Is teal fluorite valuable? The value of colored stones is typically determined by a combination of its color, clarity, cut, and carat weight. This is no different when determining what teal fluorite is worth. These guidelines will help you choose Belgian teal fluorite for your collection.

  • Belgian Teal Fluorite Color

Belgian teal fluorite is of deep blue and green hues that sparkle brilliantly like no other gemstone. Fluorite also glows green to blue-green when heated and fluoresces under ultraviolet light. With enchanting shades of blue and green, the lovely gemstone depicts the beauty of the peacock dancing in dense forest. The colors of fluorite are significantly affected by impurities in the stone.

  • Belgian Teal Fluorite Clarity

Crystals of teal fluorite are generally found with inclusions and belongs to the Type II category of the GIA clarity grading system. But, due to their saturated and deep color, most of these gemstones appear eye clean when viewed without magnification.

  • Belgian Teal Fluorite Cut

The gemstone has a low refractive index but turns out to be vitreous with a high polish. With an isometric crystal structure, the perfectly faceted fluorites can show exceptional brilliance. Commonly, fluorite is found in traditional shapes like ovals, rounds and cushions, but these days you’ll find other fancy shapes too.

  • Belgian Teal Fluorite Carat

Belgian teal fluorite is generally found in sizes under 13mm. Any fluorite found above this size are considered rare and exceptional for this type. The value of this gemstone modestly increases with improved clarity and larger carat weight.

Belgian Teal Fluorite Treatment

Belgian teal fluorite undergoes no additional treatment and requires no additional special care.

Caring for Belgian Teal Fluorite

Fluorite ranks four on Mohs scale of hardness with a fair toughness. For this reason, the gemstone should be treated with care to avoid damage.

The best way to care for your stone is through standard gem and jewelry care. Clean with a soft bristled brush, lukewarm soapy water, and dry with a soft cloth. Avoid ultrasonic or steam cleaners as these devices can damage or break the stone. Avoid heat or harsh chemicals, which can also damage the appearance of the gem.

Store your fluorite jewelry in a clean and dry place in fabric-lined jewelry case or box with compartments and partitions to prevent jewels from scratching each other.

Who Can Wear Belgian Teal Fluorite?

If you are looking for a classic and elegant touch in styling, Belgian teal fluorite is a perfect pick. Any gem enthusiast can wear teal fluorite jewelry for an enthralling look. This tantalizing gemstone is one of the most sought-after varieties of fluorite. The splendid allure of teal fluorite makes it a perfect piece to wear for daytime engagements or evening outings.

Whether you want to add a staple piece to your jewelry collection or pamper your loved ones with a splendid gift, what can be a better choice than a Belgian teal fluorite jewelry?

The gorgeous gemstone is best complimented with colors like white, black, yellow and pink.

How Does Belgian Teal Fluorite Compare to Other Blue Stones?

Belgian teal fluorite is a gorgeous variant among colorful varieties of fluorite, with elegant greenish and blue hues. Someone looking for jewelry that presents sophistication and class with subtle brilliance, teal fluorite is just perfect. If you love the greenery of deep forest and dark blue of deep oceans, wearing a Belgian teal fluorite will make you feel closer to nature.

Consider Belgian teal fluorite if you want to own a unique, glamorous and tantalizing jewel and love the beauty of blue sapphire, aventurine, iolite or aquamarine.

Where Does Belgian Teal Fluorite Come From?

Many countries have rich deposits of fluorite, including Argentina, Austria, Canada, China England, France, Germany, Mexico, Morocco, Namibia, Russia, Spain, Switzerland and the United States. However, this teal fluorite is only found in Belgium. Shop LC sources our supply of this teal gem from Belgium.

Belgian Teal Fluorite Properties

What Does Belgian Teal Fluorite Mean?

Fluorite is believed to enhance intuition by making the link that exists between our human mind and the universal consciousness more transparent. Fluorite is thought to attract and defuse negative vibes.

Known as the "Genius Stone" and "the Stone of Discernment," it is sensitive and responsive to the vibrations of other gemstones and can boost intuition. Certain cultures also believe that fluorite tempers our energy, especially emotional and nervous energy and can be used as a meditation stone in revitalizing the body and increasing focus.

Fluorite is a valuable source of natural fluoride and in the 18th century, it was taken as a medicine crushed into a powder and mixed with water to relieve the symptoms of kidney disease.

Disclaimer: Use of any stone or mineral is not a substitute for professional medical care or treatment, and nothing herein constitutes medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Information provided should not be used to treat any illness, injury, medical condition, or ailment without prior consultation with a qualified health professional.

Is Belgian Teal Fluorite a Birthstone?

Fluorite is not an official birthstone but makes a great substitute for aquamarine, the March birthstone.

Belgian Teal Fluorite Facts

  • Ranks four on Mohs scale of hardness.
  • Displays deep green and blue hues.
  • Sourced from Belgium.
  • Belgian teal fluorite is not treated.
  • Also known as fluorspar.