Beautiful and intriguing crystal, labradorite is an intermediate to feldspar mineral in the plagioclase series, revealing a flashing of colors known as adularescence. Its rich, earthy, and iridescent changing shades of orange, blue, gray, red, purple, brown, yellow, and green suggest labradorite is a mystical stone that divulges a variety of colors if light touches. It is supposed that each shade of labradorite gem contains several metaphysical as well as healing powers, fascinating practitioners and enthusiasts. Meanwhile, pale blue labradorite is most popular and valuable among jewelry enthusiasts. Even in the 18th century, this dazzling gem was popular as Labradorite Jewelry and other ornamental materials of carving due to its vitreous luster, playful coloration, and significance. The semi-precious stone with feldspar substances originated from the Labrador region in Canada.
Labradorite: A Gemstone of Transformation and Intuition
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