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Labradorite Naturally Terminated Himalayas 3855g

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Labradorite Naturally Terminated Himalayas 3855g

Labradorite: The Enchanting Gem of Mystical Colors Labradorite is a mesmerizing feldspar mineral celebrated for its stunning iridescence and a captivating play of colors known as labradorescence. Named after the Labrador Peninsula in Canada where it was first discovered, this gemstone exhibits a unique visual phenomenon that sets it apart from other minerals. Physical Characteristics: Color: Labradorite typically appears as gray, black, or dark green, but its most distinctive feature is the vibrant and iridescent play of colors, including shades of blue, green, gold, and purple. Labradorescence: The enchanting labradorescence effect is a result of light interference on fine, lamellar structures within the mineral, creating iridescent flashes when viewed from different angles. Transparency: Labradorite is usually translucent to opaque, and its play of colors becomes particularly prominent when polished. Properties: Hardness: Labradorite has a hardness of 6 to 6.5 on the Mohs scale, making it moderately durable for use in jewelry and ornamental objects. Cleavage: It exhibits good cleavage in two directions, contributing to its characteristic flat and smooth surfaces. Luster: Labradorite has a vitreous to pearly luster, enhancing its visual appeal. Locations: Labradorite is found in various locations worldwide, including Canada (Labrador Peninsula, where it was first discovered), Finland, Madagascar, Russia, and the United States. Metaphysical and Symbolic Significance: Magic and Transformation: Labradorite is often associated with mystical and spiritual properties, believed to enhance intuition, protect against negativity, and promote transformation. Third Eye Activation: In metaphysical traditions, labradorite is said to stimulate the Third Eye chakra, facilitating enhanced perception and inner sight. Uses: Jewelry: Labradorite's captivating play of colors makes it a popular choice for jewelry, including rings, pendants, and earrings. Carvings and Sculptures: Due to its unique visual effects, labradorite is often carved into decorative items and sculptures, showcasing its enchanting colors. Collectibles: Fine specimens of labradorite are sought after by mineral collectors and enthusiasts for their beauty and rarity. Formation: Labradorite forms in igneous rocks, particularly in anorthosite and gabbro. The development of its labradorescence is linked to the presence of specific mineral inclusions, such as lamellae of varying compositions. In conclusion, labradorite stands as a gemstone of mystical allure and dynamic beauty, captivating the imagination with its ever-changing hues. Whether worn for its aesthetic appeal or appreciated for its metaphysical properties, labradorite remains a gemstone that exudes a sense of magic and transformation.

Basic Info

Condition New
Color Blue
Certification Imperial Time UK Ltd
Year 2024
Width 65mm
Vintage No
Stone Colour Grade D
Style Loose Gemstones
Shape Square
Secondary Stone No Stone
Occasion Birthday
Main Stone Treatment Not Enhanced
Main Stone Creation Natural
Main Stone No Stone
Gemstone Form Rough
Main Stone Colour Blue
Seller Waranty 12-month
Number of Gemstones 1
Number of Diamonds 0
Material Gemstone
Manufacturer Imperial Time
Height 175mm
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Care Instructions: Regularly clean your jewellery to remove dirt, oils, and other residues that can dull its appearance. Use a soft, lint-free cloth to gently wipe the surface of the jewellery.

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