Labradorite, Faceted, Pendants, 25, 50 or 100 Gram Lot, Assorted Shapes & Sizes
Labradorite, Faceted, Pendants, Assorted Shapes & Sizes
This image is of a similar assortment of 100 grams
50 gram lots will be 50% less pieces.
25 gram lots will be 75% less pieces.
Millimeter sizes mentioned are a suggested range, not a guarantee.
Labradorite is a feldspar mineral that is most often found in igneous rocks. What sets the stone apart from other semi-precious stones are the multicolor streaks inside. The minor fractures within the stone reflect light in a way that is bounced back at different wavelengths. This reflection at varying wavelengths is what brings out the beautiful colors and give it the amazing iridescence. Lapidaries must do a careful study of the material so that the finished stone will be oriented to produce the best full "face-up color." When cut correctly for proper angle, high quality material displays a bright flash of color(s).
Labradorite generally has a gray-green, dark gray, black or grayish-white base while having streaks of peacock blue, copper, gold, and light green.
Labradorite was first discovered in Labrador, Canada. The ancient Inuit’s there believed that Labradorite was the frozen fire of the Aurora Borealis. Other deposits of the mineral have been found in Newfoundland, Finland, Russia, Ukraine, and Madagascar.
Hardness 6-6.5
This is a natural stone that has had no treatment other than cutting, and polishing.