Labradorite Stone

labradoriteWhere does Labradorite come from?

Labradorite is a feldspar mineral that can be found in many places around the world including Canada, Poland, Norway, Finland, Madagascar, China, Australia, Slovakia, and the United States.

Labradorite was first found and named after its origin Paul's Island near the town of Nain in Labrador, Canada, Newfoundland.

How does Labradorite shine?

The iridescent property of labradorite results from light diffracting off closely spaced layers of calcium- and sodium-rich feldspar and is called labradorescence. As the stone is turned, flashes of blue, green, yellow, and red are visible across properly oriented surfaces.

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What does Labradorite do?

A stone of transformation, Labradorite is a useful companion through change, imparting strength and perseverance.  It balances and protects the aura, raises consciousness and grounds spiritual energies.  Excellent for strengthening intuition - promoting psychic abilities. 

Powerful in revealing the truth behind illusions, Labradorite banishes fears and insecurities, and strengthens faith in the self and trust in the universe.  It stimulates the imagination and calms an overactive mind, developing enthusiasm and new ideas.

Other Common Questions:
 

Q: What Astrological Signs like Labradorite?

A: Leo, Scorpio, Sagittarius
 

Q: What Chakras are associated with it?

A: throat chakra, third eye chakra, crown chakra

Q: Can Labradorite get wet?

A: Yes, no problem
 

Q: Is Labradorite like Moonstone?

A: Yes actually Moonstone is a type of Labradorite
 

Q: Is Labradorite called something else?

A: Sometimes it is referred to as Spectrolite.