Collection: LABRADORITE
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The Labradorite stone gets its name from the Labradorescence effect. Also, the name comes from the area where the gem is majorly found and was first discovered - 'Labrador', Canada The suffix can also be traced back to Ancient and Latin Greek.
Labradorite is also called the 'gem of mysticism' and is often connotated with the natural phenomenon of beautiful Northern Lights. In Finland, labradorite is called 'spectrolite', as the type of gem found can exhibit a spectrum of colors.
Labradorite crystal is a feldspar mineral and inculcates a triclinic crystal system. These come in a variety of sizes and shapes and can be clear, white, or gray. These have 'Labradorescence', which means that due to the refraction of light and the internal structure of the stone, it can reflect only selective colors.
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All About LABRADORITE Gemstone
WHAT IS THE HISTORY OF LABRADORITE GEMSTONES?
The stone gets its name from the place where it was found - Labrador, a Canadian region. It was once called ‘Fire Stone’ by Inuits and was used in powdered form to cure wounds and ailments. The Labradorite properties are bound to bring peace and happiness to your lives.
According to legends, a warrior saw magnificent Northern Lights in some rocks and struck the rock with his spear to free up some lights. It was first introduced in European markets by Moravian missionaries. Since it was discovered, it has been highly desired and valued.
Yet another smaller discovery reveals that Labradorite is not just a bit off Canada as the winter winds of Finland and the old Tsar kingdoms of Russia also set it apart. In this country, the gem was named Spectrolite since it appeared to possess all the colors of the world. Regardless of its given name, people have always loved it.
WHAT IS THE APPEARANCE OF THE LABRADORITE GEMSTONE?
Labradorite with its Labradorescence effect, as discussed above, is found in tubular and thin nature. While mostly it is found in colors gray and white, some labradorites might also exhibit hues of brown, green, yellow, and blue.
The labradorite Crystal has a pearly luster effect to it with many pieces exhibiting a 'schiller effect'. Due to this effect, when the stone interacts with light, the lustrous effect, missed with vibrant colors is revealed by them.
WHERE ARE HIGH-QUALITY LABRADORITE GEMSTONES FOUND?
Paul's Island near the Canadian Labrador town of Nain is the geological type location for labradorite stone. Finland, Norway, and Poland have also seen a bit of this gem with Australia, Madagascar, Slovakia, China, and the United States with the highest distribution.
WHICH ZODIAC SIGN IS ASSOCIATED WITH LABRADORITE GEMSTONE?
The months of February and March are linked to the amazing Feldspar mineral of Labradorite. This would make the Pisces zodiac sign, the sign of this great gemstone. Although opinions differ as to whether the Labradorite is also meant for Libras and Leos.
Pisces have mystical personalities and traits which link them to this stone. The water signs have a special place to dive deep into their feelings and thoughts, so they require a gemstone that provides their lives with balance. Pisceans are a little wild, empathetic, romantic, and impressionable. The amazing Labradorite properties will bring them a gentle reminder of letting things go and learning to move on.
Labradorite is also a famous stone for Saggitarius, offering them curiosity and intuition for better exploration. The Labradorite healing properties help Saggitarians begin their journey of life with an open mind and heart. Because of the mild nature of this stone, it could be worn by anyone. Regardless of your zodiac sign and horoscope, this stone is helpful to anyone who wants to remove negative energies.
WHAT ARE THE TYPES OF LABRADORITE GEMSTONES?
Here are some species and varieties of labradorite:
Spectrolite: As discussed above, spectrolite is a variety of labradorite that comes from Finland. It is known for its vibrant and striking colors, in shades of green, blue, orange, yellow, and red. The blue Labradorite cabochon is one spectacular gem and comes in the most pretty blue shade.
Sunstone: Until 2015, sunstone labradorite was known to be found only in Eastern Oregon. But a feldspar variety of labradorite-like sunstone was discovered in the Afar region of Ethiopia. Suntones tend to be colorless in nature, or can sometimes be a combination of green, yellow, and red colors. The tiny copper inclusions found in these give it the Schiller effect..
Labradorescent: With amazing deep shiny golden colors and stunning pastels, showcasing an array of multiple colors. Due to the Labradorescence effect exhibited by these, one can see various colors in different intensities.
Yellow Labradorite: One of the most sought-after types of labradorite stone. Its tapering yellow hue with the largeness it exhibits (they can weigh more than 15 carats), makes it perfect for specialty and fantasy cuts. This type of labradorite can be found in Mexico, Ethiopia, and Oregon.
Rainbow Moonstone: Sometimes, 'Labradorescence’ is also called rainbow moonstones. It is transparent and colorless, displaying the beautiful phenomenon of Labradorescence.
WHAT ARE THE HEALING PROPERTIES OF LABRADORITE GEMSTONES?
Many labradorite healing properties and labradorite benefits can create a huge positive impact on anyone’s life.
Physical Healing Properties
- Helps in healing a wound internally.
- Aids in treating eye disorders.
- Helps in relieving stress-related problems along with anxiety issues.
- Aids in balancing the hormones
- Lowers blood pressure.
- Helps in relieving period pains.
Emotional Healing Properties
- Best choice for invoking creativity and igniting the imagination.
- Labradorite properties help in reducing overthinking problems.
- Helps in fighting depression and mood swings.
- Helps in the treatment of impulsive conduct, irresponsibility, and antisocial behavior.
Metaphysical Healing Properties
- This is connected to the throat chakra.
- Helps in connecting to spirituality and taking a higher leap.
- One important Labradorite benefit is it helps you to stay rooted in your authentic self.
- Provides awareness of the abilities of fate and intuition.
- The aura is cleansed, harmonized, and protected.
WHAT IS THE CARE GUIDE FOR LABRADORITE GEMSTONES?
There are many ways and methods to clean and charge labradorite stone and other stones like Moldavite and Kyanite.
- One way to clean these is to soak them in lukewarm soapy water and then run them through fresh water.
- After, one can either leave it to dry or dab it with a microfiber cloth.
- Since it is less porous and hard, one can also just run the stone under tap water to clean it.
- Remember, regular cleaning is the key to making your gemstone last longer.
- When it comes to charging labradorite, you can give it a reset by placing it in moonlight or sunlight.
- Using smoke, sound techniques, or even your breath can be pretty helpful.
- One of the most effective techniques to clean away the negative energy trapped in labradorite is to put it in soil for 24-48 hours and re-energize it.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ's)
1. Is Labradorite a gemstone?
In the group of feldspar minerals, Labradorite is one of the youngest gemstones in the realm of modern jewelry. It is said to have a peaceful and calm aura to it.
2. What is Labradorite Price Per Carat?
A carat of labradorite usually costs between $16 to as high as $540, depending on the quality and color variations exhibited by the gemstone.
3. What is Spectrolite?
Spectrolite is one the finest varieties of labradorite that comes from Finland. It exhibits beautiful shades of green, blue, yellow, red, and orange.
4. How to spot a real or a fake Labradorite?
Some components of radiance will be present in the real Labradorite gemstone. Some angles might be gray or flat but under the light, you will see different colors coming through. It might be a fake one if it does not change in color and shift in shade.
5. Which Chakra is connected with the Labradorite?
Labradorite stone is linked to the third eye and throat chakra. It is strongly associated with commitment to clarity, deep communication, and wisdom.
6. Is the Labradorite stone man-made?
Labradorite is not a man-made stone, but a natural mineral stone. It is formed just like many other stones when pressure and heat meet. Labradorite benefits are several and can usually be found in igneous rocks.
7. What are the Labradorite healing properties?
There are many Labradorite properties, like physical, metaphysical, and spiritual properties. This is linked with wisdom and intuition which helps with self-awareness, courage, and transformation.
8. Can Labradorite stone get wet?
Yes, it can get wet but won't cause any real damage because it comes between 6 and 6.5 on the Mohs hardness scale. But just like any other stone, it is suggested not to soak it underwater for a lengthy period.
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