Labradorite, the star gemstone, is a feldspar mineral that is famous for its shimmering colors and is mainly used for designing mesmerizing gemstone jewelry creations. It is usually gray or brown to black but can also be red, blue or green. It is known for its dazzling colors, which are happened due to the phenomenon called labradorescence. The labradorite was discovered on Paul Island in Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada, and is named after the area. It’s also found in other locations, including Norway, Finland, Madagascar, Australia and the United States. This enthralling crystal is used as a healer’s stone and jewelry material. It’s also said to have healing properties and is used in meditation and energy work. To care for your labradorite jewelry, clean & charge it regularly, in sunlight or moonlight for enhanced benefits.
Labradorite Meaning, History, Healing Properties, Uses, Formation & Styling
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