Updated as of June 2026
Round Fluorite
A round cut is the most popular and most brilliant cut, engineered to maximize sparkle. In Fluorite (purple, green, blue, yellow, multicolor, Mohs 4) it keeps the color crisp and bright.
Why the round cut works for Fluorite
The most popular and most brilliant cut, engineered to maximize sparkle. Fluorite reads more for color than fire, so a round cut is about shape and color rather than sparkle. At Mohs 4, Fluorite is softer, so a round Fluorite is best protected by a bezel or halo and kept for lighter wear. Treatment to expect: typically untreated.
Other Fluorite cuts
More on this stone: Fluorite overview, price guide, and the round cut guide across stones.
Frequently asked questions
Does Fluorite look good in a round cut?
Yes. Fluorite reads more for color than fire, so a round cut is about shape and color rather than sparkle. At Mohs 4 it is best in a protective setting.
How much does a round Fluorite cost?
Fluorite runs about $2 to $50 per carat. Shape affects price modestly, with round usually the slight premium.
What setting suits a round Fluorite?
Fluorite pairs well with sterling silver, yellow gold. Choose a bezel or halo to protect the stone.