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About Us 

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Welcome to Trevor’s Fluorescent Spheres—where nature’s hidden glow comes to life!

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We’re a father–daughter team passionate about uncovering the beauty of rocks and minerals that shine under ultraviolet light. Every piece in our collection is personally hand-collected, carefully selected, and crafted into stunning fluorescent spheres that capture the wonder of the natural world.

 

Our journey started with a shared love for rockhounding—exploring quarries, forests, and hillsides in search of those rare minerals that reveal their true colours under UV light. What began as a family hobby soon grew into a mission to share the magic of fluorescence with collectors, educators, and nature enthusiasts everywhere.

 

At Trevor’s Fluorescent Spheres, we take pride in the quality, craftsmanship, and authenticity of every sphere we make. Each one tells a story—from where it was found to the brilliant glow it reveals.

Thank you for supporting a small, family-run business built on curiosity, creativity, and a deep appreciation for the glowing wonders of the earth.

Portfolio

Handcrafted fluorescent mineral spheres

Raw fluorescent rock specimens

UV light “before & after” photo displays

Field-collected rocks and minerals

Custom-made spheres and display pieces

Educational and collector-friendly sets

Goals

  • Collect high-quality fluorescent rocks and minerals ourselves

  • Create beautifully crafted spheres that highlight each stone’s natural glow

  • Share the wonder of UV-reactive minerals with collectors and enthusiasts

  • Provide friendly, reliable service as a father-daughter business

  • Offer authentic, hand-made pieces you can trust

  • Keep expanding our collection through exploration and learning

Contact Us

Have questions or want to learn more about our fluorescent spheres? We’d love to hear from you!

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Location: Port Hope, Ontario, Canada​

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Email: ttrevor26@gmail.com​

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Facebook: Connect with us on Facebook for updates, new releases, and behind-the-scenes looks at our latest finds.

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