Purple Labradorite Free Form B

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Full Flash Purple, pink & orange flash

Labradorite was first discovered in Labrador, Canada, in the 18th century, but its beauty and power have been revered long before then. It belongs to the feldspar family and displays a phenomenon called labradorescence—an iridescent play of colors ranging from deep blue and green to fiery gold.

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Full Flash Purple, pink & orange flash

Labradorite was first discovered in Labrador, Canada, in the 18th century, but its beauty and power have been revered long before then. It belongs to the feldspar family and displays a phenomenon called labradorescence—an iridescent play of colors ranging from deep blue and green to fiery gold.

Full Flash Purple, pink & orange flash

Labradorite was first discovered in Labrador, Canada, in the 18th century, but its beauty and power have been revered long before then. It belongs to the feldspar family and displays a phenomenon called labradorescence—an iridescent play of colors ranging from deep blue and green to fiery gold.