Fluorescent Mineral Collection Kit - 6 Piece

$69.99 USD $79.99 USD
SKU: MSB1000
What's Included?

6 Fluorescent Minerals (Each approx. 1.5”–2.5” in size, except the ruby which is ½"- ¾" in size): Handpicked for their bright glow and quality.

365nm Filtered Longwave UV Flashlight: A powerful flashlight with a professional quality filter, built-in rechargeable 183650 battery and USB-C charging cord, allowing your minerals to shine at their best. Perfectly portable for on-the-go hunts, it's ideal for discovering new fluorescent rocks in the wild. Find yooperlite rocks along the shore of Michigan or bright purple fluorite out in the Arizona desert.

UV400 ANSI Z87.1 Certified Safety Goggles: Polycarbonate goggles to protect your eyes from the ultraviolet light.

Informative Booklet & Postcard: An easy-to-read booklet and card with insights about each mineral. The perfect companion to enhance your fluorescent rock adventures.

Weight and Dimensions

9 ¼” x 6 ¼” x 2 ¼”
1lb 5 oz

Shipping and Delivery

Free Domestic Shipping
USPS Ground Advantage
2-6 Business Days

Our fluorescent mineral collection kit is designed for the enthusiast or beginner alike. This kit features 6 hand-selected, premium-grade fluorescent mineral specimens, each glowing (fluorescing) brightly under 365nm longwave UV. Grab the mini flashlight and take it out in the field with you to hunt for other fluorescent rocks to add to your collection or put them on display in your GloBox.

This mineral kit is designed to inspire exploration, whether you're out in the field or creating an eye-catching display at home.

fluorescent mineral collection box showing fluorescent sodalite, green opal, purple fluorite, calcite rhomb, fluorescent ruby

What’s Inside: 

  • 6 Fluorescent Minerals (Each approx. 1 ½”–2” in size, except the ruby which is ½"- ¾" in size): Handpicked for their bright glow and quality. This kit comes with ruby, sodalite, wernerite, opal, fluorite, calcite.
  • 365nm Filtered Longwave UV Flashlight: A powerful flashlight with a professional quality filter, built-in rechargeable 183650 battery and USB-C charging cord, allowing your minerals to shine at their best. Perfectly portable for on-the-go hunts, it's ideal for discovering new fluorescent rocks in the wild. Find Yooperlite rocks along the shore of Michigan or bright purple fluorite out in the Arizona desert.
  • UV400 ANSI Z87.1 Certified Safety Goggles: Polycarbonate goggles to protect your eyes from the ultraviolet light.
  • Informative Booklet & Postcard: An easy-to-read 6-page booklet and card with insights about each mineral. The perfect companion to enhance your fluorescent rock adventures.
fluorescent mineral collection box showing fluorescent sodalite, green opal, purple fluorite, calcite rhomb, fluorescent ruby

Whether you're just starting your journey into fluorescent minerals or adding rare finds to your ever-growing collection, this kit equips you with everything you need. With its quality materials and portable UV flashlight, you'll be ready to hunt for your next treasure, wherever your adventures take you!

Box dimensions: 9 ¼” x 6 ¼” x 2 ¼”

Box weight with rocks and UV flashlight included: 1lb 5oz

 

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