Moonstone got its name at the end of the 18th century because of its cool shimmer. The most important deposits are in India and Sri Lanka. The stone was used in the Far East as well as in the Orient and in Europe as a lucky stone and for love ...
Moonstone got its name at the end of the 18th century because of its cool shimmer. The most important deposits are in India and Sri Lanka. The stone was used in the Far East as well as in the Orient and in Europe as a lucky stone and for love spells. Modern stone medicine appreciates Moonstone for strengthening empathy and intuition. +++
Mistakenly, the white Labrodorite with the well-known blue shimmer is often called "Rainbow Moonstone". Strands of white labradorite can be found in the category "Labrodorite". The length of the Moonstone strands is about 38 - 40cm.