Back to overview

Labradorite


You are not logged in. To shop online, please log in or register.


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.

Uniqueness of the stone: Labradorite is usually colourless or grey-white to blue-grey with intense blue-green iridescence, which means that the colours change as the viewing angle changes.

Special conditions/ treatment: Labradorite is fragile but stable against some chemicals. We recommend that you ask an expert before applying a chemical on the stone.

Use: Our rough stones are a beautiful interior adornment – filling up a vase, fountain or a lamp with them creates an original design. In the exterior, they may be a perfect decoration of gardens. They are also suitable for mineralogist collections and exhibitions. Rough minerals may also be further processed, e.g. small crystals are ideal material for pendants.

Package weight: 1, 2 and 25 kg

About the product: To retain the standard colour and quality of the minerals, we carefully pick the best pieces and thoroughly clean them. The minerals are sold in 1 and 2 kg bags, but we also offer a 25 kg package (carton box) for an advantageous price. The categories differ in sizes of the stones; a 1 kg bag is available with stone sizes M and L, a 2 kg bag with sizes XL and XXL.