Featured Stone – Purple Fluorite

In its purest form, Fluorite is colorless, but due to the presence of impurities, you can find almost the entire colour spectrum in this gemstone. From the Chinese to the Egyptians to the Greeks, ancient civilizations have always appreciated Fluorite. It was used for scarabs, statues, and beads. The Romans believed drinking alcohol from a Fluorite carved vessel would prevent drunkenness. In the Americas, Fluorite sculptures have been found in the mound builders Mississippi culture. Fluorite is a protective and stabilizing stone and cleanses the aura of anyone that wears it.

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