This Yellow Fluorite 6 Sided Pendulum is crafted from natural Fluorite displaying a beautiful combination of yellow, green and purple colouration, polished into a classic six-sided faceted point.
Yellow is the predominant colour within this material, accompanied by areas and bands of green and purple that reflect Fluorite's remarkable ability to develop different colours during crystal growth.
Each pendulum is suspended from a silver plated chain and finished with a round Clear Quartz holding bead, providing a comfortable point from which to hold the pendulum.
One of the most distinctive features of these pendulums is the presence of visible lines, bands and changes in colour within the Fluorite. These can record different stages of crystal growth and changes in the conditions or trace elements present as the mineral formed.
Fluorite is particularly well known amongst mineral collectors for its extraordinary range of colours, and individual crystals can display several colours within a single specimen. The combination of yellow, green and purple makes each of these pendulums visually individual.
Suitable for mineral and crystal collectors, traditional dowsing practices, decorative collections or as a distinctive gift.
Geological & Material Information
Mineral: Fluorite
Composition: Calcium fluoride (CaF₂)
Crystal System: Cubic / Isometric
Mohs Hardness: 4
Primary Colour: Yellow
Additional Colours: Green and Purple
Characteristics: Natural colour zoning, banding and growth features
Pendulum Shape: 6 sided faceted point
Chain: Silver plated
Holding Bead: Round Clear Quartz
Fluorite is a calcium fluoride mineral famous for its exceptional colour diversity. It can occur in purple, green, yellow, blue, colourless and numerous other shades, with more than one colour frequently appearing within the same material.
The yellow, green and purple areas visible within these pendulums are examples of Fluorite's natural colour variation and zoning.
Colour within Fluorite can be influenced by a complex combination of trace elements, structural defects within the crystal lattice and natural radiation during geological formation.
Why Does Fluorite Have Lines and Different Colours?
The lines and bands visible within Fluorite can represent colour zoning and crystal growth features.
As a Fluorite crystal grows, the geological conditions surrounding it can change. Variations in chemistry, temperature and other environmental conditions can influence the colour and appearance of successive areas of growth.
This can create distinct zones of yellow, green and purple, sometimes forming clearly visible lines or bands through the material.
These natural features can provide a visual record of different stages in the crystal's geological development and are part of what makes multicoloured Fluorite particularly interesting to collectors.
Is Yellow Fluorite Different from Purple or Green Fluorite?
Yellow, green and purple Fluorite are not separate mineral species. They are colour varieties of the same mineral: Fluorite (CaF₂).
A single piece of Fluorite can contain several colours, as demonstrated by these pendulums.
We describe this material as Yellow Fluorite because yellow is its predominant colour, while clearly identifying the natural green and purple colouration also present.
Metaphysical Properties
Within contemporary crystal traditions, Yellow Fluorite is commonly associated with focus, creativity, confidence, organisation and personal development.
Green Fluorite is traditionally associated with growth and balance, while Purple Fluorite is commonly associated with intuition and awareness.
Because these pendulums naturally combine yellow, green and purple Fluorite, some collectors may choose to recognise the traditional associations attributed to each colour.
These associations form part of modern crystal traditions and personal spiritual practices and are not scientifically established properties of Fluorite.
Chakra Association
Traditionally associated with:
- Solar Plexus Chakra
- Heart Chakra
- Third Eye Chakra
- Crown Chakra
Zodiac Connection
Traditionally associated with:
Element
Air
Within contemporary crystal traditions, Fluorite is commonly associated with the Air element.
Crystal Pairing
Traditional crystal pairings for Yellow Fluorite include:
- Clear Quartz
- Amethyst
- Citrine
- Green Aventurine
These pairings reflect contemporary crystal traditions and personal practices rather than scientifically established effects.
Product Details
- Natural Yellow Fluorite
- Natural yellow, green and purple colouration
- Calcium fluoride mineral
- Natural colour zoning and growth features
- Six-sided faceted pendulum
- Silver plated chain
- Round Clear Quartz holding bead
- Individually polished
- Each pendulum displays individual colour patterns
- Randomly selected from our collection
Please Note
This material is classified as Yellow Fluorite, but individual pendulums naturally contain varying amounts of yellow, green and purple Fluorite.
Colour distribution, zoning, lines, transparency, inclusions and internal features will vary considerably between individual pieces.
Fluorite has perfect cleavage and a Mohs hardness of approximately 4, making it softer and more susceptible to scratching, chipping or cleavage than Quartz. Handle your pendulum carefully and avoid impacts against hard surfaces.
Visible internal lines, colour boundaries, inclusions and growth features can occur naturally within Fluorite and are not necessarily imperfections.
We will randomly choose a pendulum from our collection for you.