
LAB502 Labradorite Freeform
This freeform Labradorite is from Madagascar, is fully polished, and has a flat base. The face shows strong labradorescence primarily in varying hues of blues with small areas that show a fast gradient from orange to purple.
Base: 6.7cm x 4cm
Approx. 4" tall
1lb 9.1oz
Originally found in Labrador, Canada, Labradorite is a feldspar mineral with the chemical formula (Na,Ca)₁₋₂Si₃₋₂O₈. It is typically dark grey to black with sections of iridescent "flashes" of color, known as labradorescence. The mineral contains crystal twinning in its structure, creating many sheet-like layers called lamellae. Light interference with these lamellae produces Labradorite's famously colorful appearance.
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This freeform Labradorite is from Madagascar, is fully polished, and has a flat base. The face shows strong labradorescence primarily in varying hues of blues with small areas that show a fast gradient from orange to purple.
Base: 6.7cm x 4cm
Approx. 4" tall
1lb 9.1oz
Originally found in Labrador, Canada, Labradorite is a feldspar mineral with the chemical formula (Na,Ca)₁₋₂Si₃₋₂O₈. It is typically dark grey to black with sections of iridescent "flashes" of color, known as labradorescence. The mineral contains crystal twinning in its structure, creating many sheet-like layers called lamellae. Light interference with these lamellae produces Labradorite's famously colorful appearance.


















