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Yellow and Purple Fluorite Tower

Yellow and Purple Fluorite Tower

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Yellow and Purple Fluorite Tower

This elegant Yellow and Purple Fluorite Tower showcases beautifully defined natural bands of yellow and violet. Its tall, slender form highlights the striking colour zoning that makes Fluorite one of nature's most captivating minerals. The alternating layers create a flowing, almost landscape-like appearance, with each band telling part of the stone's geological story.

Graceful and eye-catching, this tower makes a beautiful display piece.


Measurements

  • Weight: 126g
  • Height: 15.7cm
  • Base Width: 2.1cm

Symbolism of the Tower

Crystal towers are often associated with focus, direction, personal growth, and intention. Their upward-pointing form symbolises reaching towards new possibilities while remaining grounded and centred.

Many people choose towers for meditation spaces, desks, creative areas, or personal altars, where they serve as visual reminders of clarity, purpose, and steady progress.


Spiritual & Symbolic Associations

Yellow and Purple Fluorite

Yellow and Purple Fluorite is often associated with:

  • Mental clarity and focus
  • Confidence and self-belief
  • Creativity and inspiration
  • Emotional balance
  • Clear decision-making
  • Learning and personal development
  • Inner wisdom
  • Harmonising thoughts and emotions

The combination of yellow and purple creates a particularly interesting symbolic pairing. Yellow Fluorite is often linked with confidence, optimism, motivation, and intellectual growth, while Purple Fluorite is commonly associated with intuition, reflection, imagination, and spiritual insight.

Together, these colours are often viewed as representing the balance between practical thinking and inner knowing, encouraging both clear logic and creative vision. Many people are drawn to this combination when exploring new ideas, developing goals, or seeking greater harmony between mind and heart.

The beautifully layered structure can also serve as a reminder that personal growth often happens in stages, with each experience adding another layer to our understanding and wisdom.


Geological Information

Fluorite is a calcium fluoride mineral well known for its remarkable range of colours and distinctive banding. The yellow and purple layers form as different trace elements and geological conditions influence crystal growth over long periods of time.

This colour zoning creates the beautiful striped appearance that makes specimens like this particularly sought after by collectors.

  • Mineral: Fluorite
  • Chemical Formula: CaF₂
  • Colour: Yellow, Gold, Amber, Purple, and Violet
  • Crystal System: Cubic
  • Mohs Hardness: 4
  • Transparency: Transparent to Translucent
  • Formation: Hydrothermal Mineral Deposits
  • Form: Polished Tower

Perfect For

  • Crystal and mineral collections
  • Meditation and mindfulness spaces
  • Desk or study areas
  • Lovers of colourful natural minerals
  • Personal growth and reflection practices
  • Nature-inspired home décor
  • Gifts for crystal enthusiasts
  • Display shelves and cabinets

Disclaimer

Please note that crystal meanings and properties are offered as spiritual and symbolic guidance only. They are not intended as medical, psychological, financial, or professional advice. 

Before You Order

  • The piece shown in the photographs is the exact one you will receive unless stated otherwise in the product description. I do my best to photograph each piece from multiple angles to show its unique characteristics as clearly as possible.
  • Colours may very slightly in person due to variations in screen settings, device displays and lighting conditions, but every effort has been made to photograph each piece as accurately as possible.
  • Unless stated otherwise, all crystals and minerals are natural. Natural features such as inclusions, druzy pockets, cavities, colour variations, surface marks and internal fractures are port of the stone's natural formation and are not considered faults or damage.
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