Labradorite Puffy Heart - Size #1
A natural and unique piece of a fully polished labradorite standing slice, this Labradorite stone has been hand-polished to create unique and elegant piece that can be used for meditation and healing. This Labradorite was mined in Madagascar, This highly iridescent stone changes from black to blue to gold and green depending on the direction of lighting.
This stone is great for the third eye & throat chakras. It’s known for aiding in creativity, intuitiveness, change, strength, perseverance,
Labradorite was named after Labradore, Newfoundland, northeast Canada, the gem was discovered back in the 1770s. Legend has it that the Northern Lights were once stuck inside rocks on the Canadian coast until a brave warrior freed most of them by hitting the rocks with a spear. The rocks that were not hit, still have those Northern Lights within them, the cause of the beautiful iridescent quality labradorite possesses.
In ancient lore, Labradorite was a talisman gem of winter. Native Inuit tribes claim that Labradorite fell from the aurora borealis from the fire of their ancestors. Labradorite was extremely popular for jewelry in France and England in the 18th century.
Labradorite Puffy Heart - Size #1
A natural and unique piece of a fully polished labradorite standing slice, this Labradorite stone has been hand-polished to create unique and elegant piece that can be used for meditation and healing. This Labradorite was mined in Madagascar, This highly iridescent stone changes from black to blue to gold and green depending on the direction of lighting.
This stone is great for the third eye & throat chakras. It’s known for aiding in creativity, intuitiveness, change, strength, perseverance,
Labradorite was named after Labradore, Newfoundland, northeast Canada, the gem was discovered back in the 1770s. Legend has it that the Northern Lights were once stuck inside rocks on the Canadian coast until a brave warrior freed most of them by hitting the rocks with a spear. The rocks that were not hit, still have those Northern Lights within them, the cause of the beautiful iridescent quality labradorite possesses.
In ancient lore, Labradorite was a talisman gem of winter. Native Inuit tribes claim that Labradorite fell from the aurora borealis from the fire of their ancestors. Labradorite was extremely popular for jewelry in France and England in the 18th century.
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