Celestial Veil of the Gilded Moon
This extraordinary sphere is a breathtaking fusion of light and earth — an exceptionally rare White Fluorite layered with shimmering pyrite and delicate mica veils.
Like a frozen celestial landscape, soft clouds of milky fluorite swirl through the stone in luminous whites and gentle cream tones. A striking natural band wraps around the sphere like a horizon line — metallic flashes of pyrite glinting like distant starlight, while silvery mica catches the light with a subtle, ethereal sparkle. The layered formation tells a geological story millions of years in the making, each striation a quiet testament to time, pressure, and transformation.
The fluorite itself radiates a serene, almost moonlit glow — translucent in places, velvety and opaque in others — creating depth that draws the eye inward. Golden warmth from the pyrite adds grounding energy and contrast, while mica’s soft shimmer lends an angelic sheen that seems to move as the sphere turns.
Extremely rare in this layered combination and sculpted into a perfect sphere, this piece feels like holding a miniature planet — calm, radiant, and powerfully ancient. A true collector’s treasure, it embodies clarity, protection, and quiet strength, making it as energetically captivating as it is visually mesmerizing
What makes this sphere truly exceptional is not just its visual beauty, but how uncommonly these minerals occur together in such remarkable clarity and layering.
While white fluorite on its own is prized for its rarity, soft luminosity and clarity, the presence of pyrite — often called “Fool’s Gold” — and lustrous mica in distinct natural bands is extremely rare in fluorite formations. Most fluorite pieces show colour zoning or simple banding, but to find a specimen where metallic pyrite layers and reflective mica are so pronounced and well-integrated into a smooth, spherical form elevates this to museum-quality caliber. Collectors and crystal connoisseurs often search decades for specimens with such balanced mineralization, crystallographic harmony, and aesthetic presence — making this sphere not just a decorative work of art, but a collector’s rarity with significant geological interest..
Weight: 337.5g
Circumference: 19cm
White Fluorite Sphere with Pyrite & Mica
How to clean & maintain your crystals.
Only wash crystal with plain cold water. Do not use any chemicals or any kind.
Please do not soak your crystals for long periods of time in water as they be absorbent and can change the crystal.
Use a very soft toothbrush to clean druzy stones or small spots with dust or dirt.
You can polish them with a soft cloth.


