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Blue Flash Labradorite Pendant

Blue Flash Labradorite Pendant

Labradorite helps us to remember to look within and not follow the mainstream's ideals which change in 'value' sometimes daily, to listen and feel your own truth because its here we can truly find the happiness we are encouraged to seek outside. Labradorite is protective, helping us to blur the senses so we can look within with ease and not drown out our inner visions with the constant noise from outside.

  • Measurements

    Pendant measures almost 6 cms/  almost 2 inches with silver bail so you can pop onto a chain or strap.

     

  • Mineralogy & Crystallography Labradorite

    Labradorite Crystal System is Triclinic.  

    Atoms formed  three axes, all of them are unequal in length, none of them are right angles to each other. Its shape is three dimensional like a cube, but it has been skewed or inclined to one side making it oblique. All crystal faces are parallel to each other. 

     

     

    Labradorite is a feldspar gemstone. It often displays a beautiful iridescent play of colours, which can move as the stone is rotated.

    Labradorite gemstones usually have a dark base colour with metallic-looking colour plays of blue, green, yellow, and red. This iridescent effect is commonly known as labradorescence, and is named after this stone. It is caused by internal fractures that reflect light back and forth, dispersing it into different colours.

    Labradorite in a white matrix is often called "Rainbow Moonstone". 

    Spectrolite is a particular variety of Labradorite from Finland.

    Labradorite got it's name by Missionaries on the Isle of Paul, near Nain, Labrador, Canada.

    The Eskimo Inuit people, Canada's First Nations believed that the Aurora Borealis was imprisoned within the stone and the Northern Lights were missing from the sky and locked in the iridescent stone.

    Only when a warrior crushed the Labradorite, were the lights set free and returned to their rightful home.

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