Sunset locked in cubes
Fluorite- Species
- Fluorite
- Locality
- Annabel Lee
Sunset locked in cubes…
This Annabel Lee Mine fluorite may be a “little banger,” but it hits way above its size. Electric zoning bursts through the crystal—hot orange cores melting into rich purples and flashes of pink that glow differently with every shift of light. The faces are crisp, the luster is glassy, and the color play is straight-up addictive… the kind of piece you keep turning in your hand just to watch it come alive.
Coming out of the legendary Cave-in-Rock District in Hardin County, Illinois, the Annabel Lee Mine is known for producing some of the most visually striking fluorites ever found in the U.S. That signature combination of saturated color, phantom zoning, and occasional hydrocarbon influence gives these cubes their unmistakable depth and character. No two are ever the same—and that’s exactly what keeps collectors hooked.
Small in size… but full of attitude. A true fluorite lover’s piece.
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