44.00 CTS SHIMMERING CABOCHON CUT LABRADORITE STONE
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SHIMMERING NATURAL LABRADORITE STONE
I COLLECTED THIS STONE FROM A COLLECTOR WHO HAD IT FOR OVER 10 YEARS SO THIS DEPOSIT WOULD BE ALLMINED OUT BY NOW SAGENITE AGATE
GREAT PATTERN AND STONES HAVE A TOP POLISH NOW READY FOR ANY SETTING.
WEIGHT : 44.00 CTS
SIZE MM: 31 X 23 X 6
( 6 MM IS APPROX 1/4 INCH )
CODE : G 2840
Metaphysical Properties:
Labradorite is the plagioclase feldspar ad in the same family as albite. Labradorite has been found in some meteorites.
Gem quality labradorite is known as spectrolite; which is a colorless variety, darkened with needlelike inclusions, it is often called black moonstone. Spectrolite is a dark and opalescent blue with a shimmer when the light hits it. It was discovered in Finland during WWII, and it is also called falcon's-eye. According to an Eskimo legend, the Northern Lights were once imprisoned in the rocks along the coast of Labrador. It is told that a wandering Eskimo warrior found them and was able to free most of the lights with a mighty blow of his spear. Some of the lights were still trapped within the stone, and thus we have today the beautiful mineral known as labradorite.
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Patrik's Minerals & Lapidary
SHIMMERING NATURAL LABRADORITE STONE
I COLLECTED THIS STONE FROM A COLLECTOR WHO HAD IT FOR OVER 10 YEARS SO THIS DEPOSIT WOULD BE ALLMINED OUT BY NOW SAGENITE AGATE
GREAT PATTERN AND STONES HAVE A TOP POLISH NOW READY FOR ANY SETTING.
WEIGHT : 44.00 CTS
SIZE MM: 31 X 23 X 6
( 6 MM IS APPROX 1/4 INCH )
CODE : G 2840
Metaphysical Properties:
Labradorite is the plagioclase feldspar ad in the same family as albite. Labradorite has been found in some meteorites.
Gem quality labradorite is known as spectrolite; which is a colorless variety, darkened with needlelike inclusions, it is often called black moonstone. Spectrolite is a dark and opalescent blue with a shimmer when the light hits it. It was discovered in Finland during WWII, and it is also called falcon's-eye. According to an Eskimo legend, the Northern Lights were once imprisoned in the rocks along the coast of Labrador. It is told that a wandering Eskimo warrior found them and was able to free most of the lights with a mighty blow of his spear. Some of the lights were still trapped within the stone, and thus we have today the beautiful mineral known as labradorite.
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