This sphere bursts with rainbow labradorescence — flashes of blue, green, gold, and even hints of purple depending on how the light hits. The polish enhances its brightness, making the colors leap out even in softer lighting. Labradorite is one of those minerals that always surprises you when you turn it in your hand.
(7 cm / 2.75 in — 0.491 kg / 1.08 lb)
Did you know? Labradorite was first discovered in Labrador, Canada in the 1700s and quickly became prized for its fiery play of color.
This sphere bursts with rainbow labradorescence — flashes of blue, green, gold, and even hints of purple depending on how the light hits. The polish enhances its brightness, making the colors leap out even in softer lighting. Labradorite is one of those minerals that always surprises you when you turn it in your hand.
(7 cm / 2.75 in — 0.491 kg / 1.08 lb)
Did you know? Labradorite was first discovered in Labrador, Canada in the 1700s and quickly became prized for its fiery play of color.