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Introducing Labradorite, a mesmerizing piece of natural wonder that captivates with its ethereal beauty. This particular Labradorite slab showcases a light grey backdrop adorned with shimmering golden chatoyance, creating a spellbinding display of color and light.

 

Labradorite, known for its captivating play of colors, is primarily found in well-known localities such as Madagascar, Finland, and Canada. This exquisite slab is a true gemstone treasure, sought after by collectors and crystal enthusiasts for its unique iridescence and enchanting qualities.

 

The discovery of Labradorite dates back to the late 18th century, and since then, it has been celebrated for its remarkable optical effects and mystical allure. Its shimmering golden chatoyance, also known as labradorescence, is a result of light interacting with the crystal's internal structure, creating a mesmerizing display of spectral colors that seem to dance upon its surface.

 

Labradorite boasts a hardness rating of 6 to 6.5 on the Mohs scale, making it a durable and enduring gemstone. Composed mainly of feldspar minerals, this slab showcases intricate patterns and formations that highlight the unique beauty of each individual piece.

 

Metaphysically, Labradorite is renowned for its powerful properties. It is often referred to as the stone of transformation and is believed to aid in spiritual growth, intuition, and self-discovery. Labradorite is also associated with protection, deflecting unwanted energies and strengthening one's aura. Its shimmering golden chatoyance is said to enhance creativity, inspiration, and imagination, making it a favored stone among artists and visionaries.

 

This Labradorite specimen is a versatile and enchanting addition to any crystal collection or home decor. Its stunning play of colors and shimmering golden hues make it a focal point in any space. Place it on a display stand or use it as a decorative centerpiece to infuse your environment with its ethereal energy and captivating beauty.

 

Fun Fact: Labradorite is named after the Labrador Peninsula in Canada, where it was first discovered. Legend has it that the Northern Lights were trapped within the stone, creating its magical iridescent display.

 

Specifications

Weight: 290g

Labradorite Slab

£30.00Price
Quantity
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