Specimen: Labradorite
Shape: Freeform
Weight: 0.75kg
Size: 3"x2.75"x2"
About the Stone:
Labradorite is a plagioclase feldspar and sodium calcium aluminum silicate with a hardness of 6 to 6.5. Its crystal structure is triclinic, usually in complex aggregates. Its name is derived from the Labrador peninsula in Canada, where the stone was first found in 1770. It is treasured for its remarkable play of color (labradorescence), which shows vivid flashes of green, blue, gold, orange, red, and sometimes violet.
Energetic Properties: Magic, protection, divination, recognizing the interconnectedness of duality, protects the aura from other energies, banishes fears and insecurities
Element: Wind
Chakras: All
Localities: Italy, Greenland, Findland, Russia, Canada, Scandinavia
Rarity: Readily available
Hardness: 6 - 6.5
Source(s): The Crystal Bible (Hall), The Book Of Stones (Simmons)