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LABRADORITE Chemical Composition: of the Plagioclase Feldspar Group, a series of mixtures of sodium and calcium aluminum silicates. Also known as Spectrolite. Hardness: 6 Occurrence: Labradorite is named for Labrador, where it was first discovered. It is also found in Madagascar, India, Newfoundland, Finland, and Russia. Its distinctive flash of irridescent colors is known as "labradorescence." These beautiful flashes of color change according to the angle of light refraction, and may be blue, green, yellow, and pink, with the majority of the stone itself a dark grey in color. It is captivating to see! One of my favorite stones! Metaphysical
Properties: Emits a powerful
light energy, from planetary sources and beings, to the soul of the
user. Used in facilitating astral projection. Stone of
transformation and utilization of the subconscoius mind. Promotes
intellectual, intuitive, and mystical wisdom. Stimulates brain,
reduces anxiety and stress. Clears, balances, and protects aura.
Polished Labradorite from Madagascar. Sizes and shapes will vary, and colors of flash can include blue, green, yellow, orange, and pink. Flash appears when you hold them at the correct angle in the light. Polished on one side.
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