
Labradorite Ring
Labradorite is a Canadian gemstone that comes from several places in Newfoundland, including Tabor Island, Cornerbrook, and various parts of Labrador. It has also been found in the Canadian North West Territories and Nunavut. It is sometimes used by the Inuit people of Canada’s north but not often, as it is a hard stone to work with. It is a chatoyant stone (colors flash on different angles), usually blue and green with pinks, yellows, purples, and other colors on occasion. Good labradorite will have a bright flash or play of colors when turned different angles. Labradorite is a form of plagioclase feldspar; it is closely related to moonstone.
Associated with the third eye and throat chakras, labradorite is said to sharpen intuition, and help one with seeing through illusion to get to the truth. Some believe labradorite can enable a person to work longer and more productively without tiring, and may even re-energize you. Whatever your beliefs, may you enjoy your piece of labradorite.
Each size has an image of the shade of blue flash you should expect to receive.
Labradorite is a Canadian gemstone that comes from several places in Newfoundland, including Tabor Island, Cornerbrook, and various parts of Labrador. It has also been found in the Canadian North West Territories and Nunavut. It is sometimes used by the Inuit people of Canada’s north but not often, as it is a hard stone to work with. It is a chatoyant stone (colors flash on different angles), usually blue and green with pinks, yellows, purples, and other colors on occasion. Good labradorite will have a bright flash or play of colors when turned different angles. Labradorite is a form of plagioclase feldspar; it is closely related to moonstone.
Associated with the third eye and throat chakras, labradorite is said to sharpen intuition, and help one with seeing through illusion to get to the truth. Some believe labradorite can enable a person to work longer and more productively without tiring, and may even re-energize you. Whatever your beliefs, may you enjoy your piece of labradorite.
Each size has an image of the shade of blue flash you should expect to receive.
Original: $127.54
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$38.26Description
Labradorite is a Canadian gemstone that comes from several places in Newfoundland, including Tabor Island, Cornerbrook, and various parts of Labrador. It has also been found in the Canadian North West Territories and Nunavut. It is sometimes used by the Inuit people of Canada’s north but not often, as it is a hard stone to work with. It is a chatoyant stone (colors flash on different angles), usually blue and green with pinks, yellows, purples, and other colors on occasion. Good labradorite will have a bright flash or play of colors when turned different angles. Labradorite is a form of plagioclase feldspar; it is closely related to moonstone.
Associated with the third eye and throat chakras, labradorite is said to sharpen intuition, and help one with seeing through illusion to get to the truth. Some believe labradorite can enable a person to work longer and more productively without tiring, and may even re-energize you. Whatever your beliefs, may you enjoy your piece of labradorite.
Each size has an image of the shade of blue flash you should expect to receive.
























