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Labradorite sphere

Labradorite sphere

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Labradorite Sphere
0.215kg Diameter 52mm Origin Madagascar No Treatment Comes with a wooden ring holder

Labradorite is a gemstone of magmatic origin that forms in basaltic igneous rock deposits, mainly in the Madagascar region. This unique stone is renowned for its shimmering reflections ranging from deep blue to emerald green, through golden, coppery and even purple hues.

Each specimen of free-form Labradorite is carefully selected. This stone has a complex chemical composition, belonging to the feldspar family. It is composed mainly of sodium and calcium aluminum silicate, with traces of potassium. It is the presence of tiny mineral inclusions, called labradorescence, that creates the characteristic shimmering colors of Labradorite.

On the Mohs hardness scale, Labradorite scores around 6 to 6.5, making it relatively scratch resistant. However, it is best to protect it from hard, sharp objects that could damage it.

When you own a freeform Labradorite stone, it is essential to take some precautions to keep it in good condition. Avoid dropping it or hitting it against hard surfaces, as this can lead to cracks or breakages. Also, avoid exposing it to extreme temperatures, as sudden changes in temperature can cause damage.

To maintain your Labradorite stone, clean it regularly with lukewarm water. Avoid harsh chemicals that could damage the stone. After cleaning, gently wipe the stone with a soft, lint-free cloth.

Finally, be careful not to expose your Labradorite stone to direct sunlight, as intense light and UV rays can alter its color and shine.

Whether you are an avid collector or looking for a unique stone, our freeform Labradorite stone is a perfect choice. It is a witness to the beauty of nature and the geological history of Madagascar.
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