Labradorite is named after the Canadian peninsula of Labrador, on whose coast the gemstone was first found in 1770. The mineral fascinates by its variegated play of colors, which is especially well visible in spheres and faceted surfaces. +++
Stone healing uses labradorite to facilitate seeing through illusions and conceits, thereby ...
Labradorite is named after the Canadian peninsula of Labrador, on whose coast the gemstone was first found in 1770. The mineral fascinates by its variegated play of colors, which is especially well visible in spheres and faceted surfaces. +++ Stone healing uses labradorite to facilitate seeing through illusions and conceits, thereby promoting a realistic view. White Labrodorite is also often mistakenly referred to as "Rainbow Moonstone". The length of the labradorite strands is about 38 - 40cm.