Labradorite Polished Puff Heart
Labradorite exhibits an iridescent quality, making it an iridescent Feldspar. It was first discovered it on the Isle of Paul near the Labrador Peninsula in Canada. It has gained recognition for its lustrous metallic reflections, resembling the wings of a butterfly, and this optical phenomenon is aptly named labradorescence.
Labradorite displays a wide range of colours, showcasing its Labradorescence. It can flash shades of blue, green, yellow, orange, red, and even purple.
In contrast to most stones, Labradorite’s colour doesn’t result from light reflecting off its surface. Instead, the spectrum of colours emanates from light reflecting off a twinning surface within the stone.
Labradorite serves as a potent shield against negative energies, ensuring the balance and protection of one’s aura while preventing energy leaks. It measures approximately 3 cm.
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