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Labrodite
Labrodite
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Labradorite is a fascinating and beautiful gemstone known for its iridescent play of colors, called labradorescence. This optical effect creates shimmering flashes of blue, green, gold, and other colors when the stone is viewed from different angles
Origin: Labradorite was first discovered in Labrador, Canada, by Moravian missionaries in 1770. It is a member of the Feldspar family
Appearance: The stone typically comes in shades of gray, gray-white, brown, greenish, pale green, blue, orange, pink, yellow, or colorless. The iridescent effect is what makes it truly special.
Properties: Labradorite is known for its protective and mystical properties. It is believed to enhance intuition, psychic abilities, and spiritual awareness. It is also considered a powerful protector, shielding against negativity and misfortune. People often use Labradorite in meditation, spiritual work, and as a protective talisman. It is also popular in jewelry due to its stunning visual appeal.
Average Strand Length: 16in
Average stones per Strand: 4mm: 90; 6mm: 60; 8mm: 45; 10mm: 36; 12mm: 30
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