Labradorite Collection
Labradorite, a mesmerizing gemstone known for its iridescent play of colors, is truly a sight to behold
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Labradorite, a mesmerizing gemstone known for its iridescent play of colors, is truly a sight to behold. This polished slab from Oregon, USA showcases the stone's captivating beauty up close. Belonging to the silicates (felspar group), labradorite is composed of minerals such as orthoclase, microcline, and anorthite. Its stunning color litho reveals intricate patterns and shades that make it a favorite among collectors and jewelry enthusiasts alike. Found in various locations worldwide, including Oregon in the United States and Newfoundland and Labrador in Canada, this enchanting stone is often associated with other minerals like amazonite, porphyry, chlorite, and granite. In this close-up shot taken along the northern Labrador coast in Hopedale (also known as Agvituk), Canada displays the unique allure of labradorite. The stone's vibrant hues seem to dance under different lighting conditions - a phenomenon aptly referred to as "labradorescence. " Whether used as a centerpiece for jewelry or admired in its raw form like this sunstone variety from C016 / 5698 collection or Plate 4a from Histoire naturelle? (1789), there's no denying that labradorite possesses an unparalleled charm. Labradorite's ability to reflect light creates an ever-changing display of colors ranging from shimmering blues and greens to fiery oranges and yellows, and is no wonder why many believe that this mystical gemstone holds metaphysical properties such as enhancing intuition and promoting spiritual growth. So next time you come across a piece of labradorite, take a moment to appreciate its magical allure - an embodiment of nature's artistry frozen within each exquisite stone.