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labradorite

This plagioclase was discovered in 1770 in the Labrador region in Canada, which gave it its name. It is part of the albite-anorthite series.
Its characteristic is a set of iridescent colors that can be observed by changing its position relatively to the light, this phenomenon is called “labradorisation” labradorescence or Schiller effect. There all the colors of the spectrum with blue and green dominants.
The spectrolite is a variety from Finland which has a broader range of colors, often compared to the colors of the aurora borealis.
There is a variety practically transparent, with hints of light blue, from Madagascar, mistakenly called “black moonstone”.
Varieties of red and green gems have been discovered recently. The red variety is so much like the red andesine, that experts wondered if it was not it…! because the chemical composition of andesine and labradorite are very close. Based on the chemical composition, it seems now admitted that these are two different minerals.



CHEMICAL CHARACTERISTICS

(Na,Ca)[Si,Al)4O8]

alumino-silicate of calcium and sodium



PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS

Main color

grey

Other colors

blue, grey, colourless, yellow, black, red, green

bluish features called

Color of streak

white

Luster

vitreous

Hardness

6.0 to 6.5

Density

2.65 to 2.75

Cleavage

perfect

Fracture

uneven

very easy cleavage



OPTICAL PROPERTIES

Transparency

translucent, transparent

Refractive index

1.555 - 1.572

Double refraction

0.008

weak, biaxial (+)

visible double refraction

No

Dispersion

0.019(0.010)

Pleochroism

absent

Number of colors

1

Fluorescence

very weak

rarely flourescent sometimes pale yellow

Inclusions

sometimes small dotted inclusions of magnetite, graphite, hematite, goethite, copper



CRYSTALS PROPERTIES

flattened prismatic

crystals system

triclinic



OTHER INFORMATIONS

Astrological sign

Gemini, Libra, Pisces, Virgo

Exploited
sites

It is found in Europe in France (St. Pierre Eynac in the Haute-Loire, Salau in the Ariege, the Col de l’Escrinet, Ardeche), Slovakia (Kosice, Banska Bystrica), Italy (Tuscany, Sicily , Lombardy), Canada, Finland, Australia, Madagascar, Mexico, United States (Arizona, California, Oregon), Russia (Siberia), Démocatique Republic of Congo, Zambia, Zimbabwe.

use in jewelry

The yellow transparent variety, from Australia and Madagascar, are faceted while the opaque “labradorisation” types, are carved cabochon to showcase all the shades of colors.
Collars are manufactured with it in balls, brooches, pendants, rings and decorative items. The red and green varieties of gem quality, are cut in facets and are used in jewelry.

Daily care
and precautions

The stone is susceptible to shocks and stresses, like all feldspars.

Historical
healing properties

It would be the perfect protective stone, it was called “the armor stone “, ” the shield stone”, it would block the negative vibes, aggressive thoughts, everything that could happen would be absorbed and dissolved by the labradorite.
It would absorb mainly the problems of others in order to protect the wearer. Its bursts of blue or bright inclusions give relief and a new light with positive thoughts in order to foster friendships and warmth. It would strengthen the ability of solitary beings to create a relationship or seduce others. This stone would accelerate the recovery of both physical and moral, and would be recommended for tired people or in need to mobilize high energies.
In traditional India, the changing color stones are associated with women, they symbolize the sweetness, love, harmony, protection of others.

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