Labradorite is a feldspar mineral known for its distinctive optical effect called labradorescence, a play of iridescent colors including blue, green, gold, and sometimes violet flashes.
Unlike many crystalline minerals, labradorite is typically found in massive form. Its value is defined by the intensity and coverage of the color effect rather than crystal shape. High-quality pieces display strong flashes across a large surface under direct light.
Major sources include Madagascar, Canada, Finland, and Russia. Each locality produces material with different color characteristics and visual patterns.
When choosing a labradorite specimen, collectors focus on color intensity, brightness of the flash, surface quality, and overall visual impact. Pieces with large, continuous flashes and strong contrast are considered the most desirable.
In this collection, each labradorite specimen is individually selected based on visual quality and aesthetic balance. You receive exactly the piece shown in the photos, with no stock images or substitutions. All orders are securely packed and shipped from the European Union.