Labradorite Doggy - Carving
Labradorite - Color on his butt
From: Canada
Size: 2.5"
About Labradorite:
Labradorite is a striking feldspar mineral, closely related to moonstone and peach moonstone, and is famous for its dramatic optical effect called labradorescence a brilliant flash of blue, green, gold, or rainbow color caused by light scattering between microscopic layers inside the crystal. Formed in igneous rocks such as basalt and gabbro, labradorite often looks gray or dark at first glance until light hits it just right, revealing its hidden fire. Fun fact: labradorite was first identified in Labrador, Canada, and is sometimes called the “stone of northern lights” because its flashes resemble auroras. Loved by crystal collectors, jewelry makers, and lapidary artists, labradorite is also associated metaphysically with intuition, protection, transformation, and inner strength, believed to help shield energy while encouraging self-discovery. Durable, magical, and endlessly captivating, labradorite stones and specimens remain one of the most searched and admired feldspar minerals in the world.
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Labradorite Doggy - Carving
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