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Labradorite Sphere
Labradorite is a variety of plagioclase feldspar. Its name refers to the Labrador Peninsula in Canada, where it was discovered in the eighteen century. Nowadays, most raw and processed labradorite comes from Madagascar, like this piece. Labradorite is usually colourless or grey-white to blue-grey with intense rainbow-like iridescence - that means that the colours of the stone change as the viewing angle changes.
About the product: Labradorite is cut and polished into a sphere. The product is sold by weight; the price is per 1 kg. The diameter of spheres ranges approximately between 5 and 7 cm and their weight between approx. 0.2 - 0.4 kg.
About the product: Labradorite is cut and polished into a sphere. The product is sold by weight; the price is per 1 kg. The diameter of spheres ranges approximately between 5 and 7 cm and their weight between approx. 0.2 - 0.4 kg.






















