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Chriss
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Posted: Nov 13, 2023 11:38 Post subject: Le Burc? |
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Hi, looking for some expert opinions on this piece of Fluorite. It was a former Crystal Classics, sold as a French Fluorite. I've some some people tell me it's Le Burc, and some say it's Chinese. Someone recommended your forum as a place where I may find an expert on this. Thanks
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Posted: Nov 13, 2023 12:50 Post subject: Re: Le Burc? |
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Is there any matrix?
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Posted: Nov 13, 2023 13:00 Post subject: Re: Le Burc? |
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I'm no expert on these, but the blue does not look right for Le Burc
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Posted: Nov 13, 2023 13:16 Post subject: Re: Le Burc? |
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Not much, but here is a picture.
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Posted: Nov 13, 2023 13:16 Post subject: Re: Le Burc? |
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Peter Megaw wrote: | I'm no expert on these, but the blue does not look right for Le Burc | We should keep in mind that there is no distinctive blue tone for this locality. Le Burg produced different fluorites in many shades of blue and green; and not all of them were of intense colour. That pale greenish-grey is not uncommon for the locality, rather typical, I have seen several Le Burg pieces with such a colour.
But to be honest, Chris, if there's no matrix, no associated minerals and no pedigree, I fear you won't find out for sure if it is from Le Burg or from somewhere else. Could also be from other French localities, from China, Spain, Germany ... many possibilites :-(
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Update: During my post you added a photo of the backside with some matrix. This may help and I hope someone here can tell you where the piece is from :-)
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Chriss
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Posted: Nov 13, 2023 13:19 Post subject: Re: Le Burc? |
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Thanks. I tried replying to him asking to see matrix but I don't quite have this site figured out yet. Tobi wrote: | Peter Megaw wrote: | I'm no expert on these, but the blue does not look right for Le Burc | We should keep in mind that there is no distinctive blue tone for this locality. Le Burg produced different fluorites in many shades of blue and green; and not all of them were of intense colour. That pale greenish-grey is not uncommon for the locality, rather typical, I have seen several Le Burg pieces with such a colour.
But to be honest, Chris, if there's no matrix, no associated minerals and no pedigree, I fear you won't find out for sure if it is from Le Burg or from somewhere else. Could also be from other French localities, from China, Spain, Germany ... many possibilities :-(
Regards
Tobi
Update: During my post you added a photo of the backside with some matrix. This may help and I hope someone here can tell you where the piece is from :-) |
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Chriss
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Posted: Nov 13, 2023 13:21 Post subject: Re: Le Burc? |
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I responded with a picture of the back, but i think i pressed the wrong button to respond. I wanted to make sure you saw it. Thanks! James Catmur wrote: | Is there any matrix? |
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Posted: Nov 13, 2023 13:21 Post subject: Re: Le Burc? |
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Not Le Burc.
It closely resembles fluorite from the Xianghuapu Mine, Linwu, China.
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