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Septarian Nodule, Calcite, Muddy Creek, Orderville, Kane Co. UT UV Reactive #1

$90.00 

Septarian Nodule with Calcite – Muddy Creek, Orderville, Kane County, Utah – UV Reactive

Fascinating and naturally distinctive, this natural Septarian Nodule with Calcite comes from Muddy Creek, Orderville, Kane County, Utah. Featuring the characteristic network of septarian fractures filled with beautiful calcite, this specimen is prized by collectors for its unique geological formation and striking natural patterns.

A special feature of this specimen is its UV-reactive calcite, which fluoresces under ultraviolet (UV) light, revealing an exciting hidden display that makes it even more enjoyable to collect and exhibit.

Perfect for mineral collections, educational displays, UV mineral enthusiasts, or home décor, each specimen is naturally unique in its color, crystal formation, and fracture patterns.

A beautiful collector's specimen that combines natural geological history with the excitement of UV fluorescence.

Details:

  • Mineral: Natural Septarian Nodule with Calcite

  • Locality: Muddy Creek, Orderville, Kane County, Utah

  • Form: Natural Mineral Specimen

  • Contains natural calcite

  • UV Reactive (Calcite fluoresces under ultraviolet light)

  • Collector-quality display specimen

Enhancements:
This specimen is typically not treated and is valued for its natural formation and fluorescence.

Metaphysical Properties:

  • Associated with grounding, stability, and personal growth

  • Believed to support patience and emotional balance

  • Often used to encourage confidence and clear communication

  • Thought to promote harmony, strength, and positive transformation

A remarkable specimen that showcases the natural beauty of Septarian and the brilliant UV-reactive properties of calcite.

Please Note:
The calcite in this specimen displays its characteristic fluorescence only under UV (ultraviolet) light. The brightness and intensity of the reaction will vary from specimen to specimen.

Natural mineral specimens may contain cracks, inclusions, matrix material, uneven surfaces, crystal pockets, and other natural features. These are not defects but part of the specimen's natural formation and uniqueness.

Any display items, stands, trays, or props shown in photos are for presentation purposes only and are not included.