Description
This 3.75-inch yttrium lavender fluorite coyote is expertly hand-carved by Mexican artisans from rare yttrium-bearing fluorite. The piece glows with subtle inner light, its color shifting from cool violet-gray to gentle lavender depending on illumination. The sculpted coyote form captures both motion and stillness — ears alert, body poised — with a silky polish that enhances the stone’s natural translucence and grain.
Geological Background
Yttrium fluorite is a rare variety of fluorite (CaF₂) enriched with trace yttrium and other rare-earth elements that modify the crystal lattice to yield delicate lavender coloration. It forms within hydrothermal veins linked to volcanic systems, where fluorine-rich fluids precipitate calcium fluoride alongside yttrium minerals.
The Chihuahua region of Mexico produces exceptional specimens distinguished by pastel tones, internal clarity, and even color distribution — a geological intersection of beauty and chemistry.
Scientific Classification
| Property | Value |
|---|---|
| Mineral Class | Halide |
| Chemical Formula | CaF₂ with Y and REE substitutions |
| Crystal System | Isometric |
| Mohs Hardness | 4 |
| Locality / Formation Type | Chihuahua, Mexico – Hydrothermal Volcanic Deposit |
History & Cultural Context
Fluorite has long fascinated artisans for its light-playing qualities, but the yttrium lavender form is far rarer — identified only in select deposits with unusual geochemical conditions. Its gentle color and luminous body make it ideal for expressive carvings.
In Mexican folklore, the coyote is a symbol of resourcefulness, curiosity, and adaptability — traits admired in the desert landscape where this stone originates. Crafted from a mineral born of volcanic transformation, this carving joins two timeless stories: the earth’s creation in fire and the coyote’s clever endurance upon it.
Symbolism & Meaning of the Coyote Form
The coyote embodies instinct, intelligence, and transformation, while yttrium lavender fluorite conveys clarity, balance, and subtle strength. Together they represent awareness shaped by change:
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The lavender tone evokes intuition and quiet insight.
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The fluorite’s transparency mirrors clear perception and adaptability.
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The coyote’s stance reflects resilience through understanding.
Collectors appreciate these carvings as emblems of wisdom in motion — a harmonious blend of natural science and storytelling tradition.
Aesthetic & Collector Evaluation
Each carving reveals unique internal zoning and light refraction — from soft violet clouds to milky bands within translucent crystal. At 3.75 inches, this sculpture has substantial presence; its sleek polish highlights smooth contours and subtle reflections along the flank and tail. It makes a refined centerpiece for fluorite or animal carving collections.
Care & Handling
Clean gently with a dry microfiber cloth or lukewarm water. Avoid chemicals, ultrasonic cleaners, or prolonged sunlight exposure to preserve the delicate lavender hue. Store separately from harder stones.








