Labradorite eight treasure compass

Labradorite eight treasure compass

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Labradorite eight treasure compass

Labradorite eight treasure compass

ยฃ18.00
Sale price  ยฃ18.00 Regular price 

๐Ÿ”ฎ Labradorite Crystal โ€“ The Stone of Transformation ๐Ÿ’Ž

Elevate your collection with the mesmerizing beauty of labradorite โ€” a gemstone known for its striking flashes of blue, green, and gold, a phenomenon called labradorescence. Each piece is naturally unique, catching the light with an iridescent glow that feels both luxurious and powerful.

Scientific & Geological Details:

  • Mineral Group: Feldspar (Plagioclase series)
  • Chemical Composition: (Ca, Na)(Al, Si)โ‚„Oโ‚ˆ
  • Mohs Hardness: 6 โ€“ 6.5 (durable for everyday handling with care)
  • Crystal System: Triclinic
  • Lustre: Vitreous to pearly
  • Cleavage: Perfect in two directions, typical of feldspars
  • Formation: Forms in igneous rocks such as basalt and gabbro through slow cooling of magma

Origin:
Labradorite was first discovered in Labrador, Canada, and is still one of the primary sources of high-quality material. It is also mined in regions including Madagascar, Finland (where a rare variety called spectrolite is found), and parts of Russia.

This crystal isnโ€™t just visually captivating โ€” itโ€™s a true product of geological artistry, formed deep within the Earth over millions of years. Its durability and natural optical effects make it a standout piece for collectors, display, or crystal enthusiasts looking for something extraordinary.

โœจ Add a touch of natural brilliance to your collection with this iconic, light-catching gemstone.

4.5cm x 4.5cm

33 grams

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