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Eudialyte raw stone (under UV light)

This stone features a dormant landscape waking into a neon galaxy beneath the kiss of a violet sun! Eudialyte is a rare, highly complex silicate mineral famous for its vibrant mix of red, pink, and black colors. When examined under ultraviolet (UV) light, select specimens (particularly from the Ilímaussaq complex in Greenland) exhibit a distinct fluorescence, typically glowing with a saturated, bright orange, red, or pink brilliance. The fluorescence is driven by trace elements within the stone. Raw eudialyte is frequently found in matrices alongside other fluorescent minerals. For example, specimens from Quebec (Canada) often feature Agrellite, which fluoresces a bright pink/orange under longwave UV, and Aegirine, which generally remains dark.