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Necklace With Raw Labradorite

Necklace With Raw Labradorite

Regular price 53.00 лв BGN
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Physical Properties

  • Chemical Formula: (Ca,Na)(Al,Si)₄O₈ (a feldspar mineral, part of the plagioclase series)
  • Color: Typically gray to gray-black, but exhibits a remarkable play of color (labradorescence) in blues, greens, yellows, and reds
  • Crystal System: Triclinic
  • Hardness: 6 - 6.5 on the Mohs scale
  • Specific Gravity: 2.68 - 2.72
  • Transparency: Translucent to opaque
  • Luster: Vitreous to pearly
  • Streak: White

Optical Properties

  • Refractive Index: 1.559 - 1.573
  • Birefringence: 0.008 - 0.010
  • Pleochroism: Weak, showing different colors depending on the viewing angle
  • Labradorescence: Strong, iridescent flashes of color (blues, greens, yellows, and occasionally reds)

Healing and Metaphysical Properties

  • Energy: Labradorite is considered a stone of transformation and magic, believed to enhance intuition and psychic abilities.
  • Chakras: Primarily associated with the Throat Chakra and Third Eye Chakra
  • Emotional Healing: Thought to calm an overactive mind and energize the imagination. It is also believed to reduce anxiety and stress.
  • Physical Healing: Used in crystal healing practices to support the respiratory system, aid in digestion, and enhance metabolism. It is also thought to help with vision and brain disorders.

Uses

  • Jewelry: Popular in rings, necklaces, earrings, and bracelets due to its unique labradorescence. Often cut as cabochons or beads.
  • Decorative: Widely used in carvings, decorative objects, and inlay work.
  • Industrial: Occasionally used as an aggregate in construction and as a dimension stone.

Care

  • Cleaning: Should be cleaned with warm, soapy water and a soft brush. Avoid harsh chemicals, ultrasonic cleaners, and prolonged exposure to strong sunlight, which can fade the color.
  • Durability: Labradorite is relatively soft and can be scratched easily. It should be stored separately from harder gemstones to prevent damage.

Sources

  • Major Sources: Labradorite is primarily found in Canada (Labrador and Newfoundland), with significant deposits also in Finland, Madagascar, Russia, and the United States.

Identification Tips

  • Color and Labradorescence: Labradorite's distinctive play of color (labradorescence) can aid in its identification. However, it can be confused with other feldspar minerals such as moonstone or spectrolite.
  • Testing: Gemological testing can help distinguish labradorite from similar-looking minerals through its specific gravity, refractive index, and unique labradorescence.

Labradorite's mesmerizing play of color, metaphysical properties, and versatility make it a favored gemstone among collectors and jewelry enthusiasts. Its widespread availability and range of applications highlight its significance in both ornamental and metaphysical fields

Length: 44cm+5cm

Crystal: 1.5cm-3cm

 

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