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We recently returned from a wonderful adventure in Greenland mining for rare fluorescent minerals. Over the next few months, we'll be listing our finds on our website and eBay account. There were some interesting new finds we have not seen in prior specimens out of this area.
On one side of this incredible specimen you will find the highly sought-after “Fantasy Rock.” Found only in this specific area, these rocks are known for their intense array of colors and glow under UV light. These pieces are an absolute exquisite assemblage of tugtupite, sodalite (hackmanite), chkalovite (pearly white & blue area), & natrolite.
On the other side, an incredible combo of bright red tugtupite and bright pearly white chkalovite, known as "Greenlandic Margarosanite". The tugtupite fluoresces a deep cherry red under shortwave UV and a salmon-orange under longwave. The delicate veining on this material clearly illustrates tugtupite replacing chkalovite and offers up fascinating “eye” patterns.
The specimen also displays some nice phosphorescence, adding another layer of visual interest depending on light exposure.
Fantasy Rock typically contains a mix of tugtupite, sodalite, chkalovite, and analcime—this specimen has them all. It's a great example of the kind of mineral combination that makes this location so unique and collectible.
What is tenebrescence? This is the process when the sodalite on this piece changes color after exposure to UV (shortwave or longwave), darkening to a purple as shown in the GIF - a unique hue compared to other Greenland sodalites.