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Premium, A Grade (90-100% coverage) wernerite pieces from Grenville, Canada. Select your size of wernerite.

fluorescent wernerite

X-Small: Approx. 1/2"-1" 3-6 grams - $4.00 Plus $2.99 Shipping

Small: Approx. 1"-1 1/2" 6-12 grams - $6.00 Plus $2.99 Shipping

Medium: 1 1/2"-1 3/4" 13-20 grams - $8.00 Plus $2.99 Shipping

Large: 1 3/4" -2" 21-45 grams - $10.00 Plus $2.99 Shipping

 

Each item has been carefully selected and inspected for quality. The photos showcase our collection, and while the unique piece you receive will resemble the stones shown, it will have its own distinct characteristics. Specimens sorted by weight do not come with specific size measurements, as each one has a different shape and mass.

Photos are shown under longwave (365nm) filtered UV.

Longwave 365nm UV Lights: Blacklight Tubes vs. LEDs

Longwave 365nm UV Lights: Blacklight Tubes vs. LEDs

365nm UV light is often called "blacklight". Before the advent of longwave UV LEDs, blacklight fluorescent tubes, (the kinds used in hippie days to light up psychedelic posters) were the standard longwave UV light for our hobby. They were not very powerful but they did light a large area.

Enter 365nm UV LEDs

 

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fluorescent minerals under 365nm uv flashlight and 395nm unfiltered uv flashlight

What's The Difference Between a 365nm and a 395nm UV Flashlight?

First, an animation showing the difference between the UV flashlight we recommend (365nm filtered UV flashlight) versus unfiltered 395nm UV flashlights we see many folks carrying around at shows. So. much. visible purple light. We selected a bunch of rocks as a demonstration. Took pictures of them under his flashlight without the filter and then with the filter.

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waterfall in middle tn

Fluorescent Green Agate from Scott's Gulf, Smryna, Tennessee

A major component of rock collecting (for us) is simply getting out in nature. A buddy dragged us out to a very remote area here in middle Tennessee to hunt for fluorescent green agate. Since we consider ourselves pure "Glow Hounds" we weren't anticipating any glow rocks, just the beauty of the area, but we brought our UV lights anyway.

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