Labradorite Polished Face – 9 cm Specimen with Blue-Green Flash from Madagascar

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38,00
Labradorite is a feldspar mineral celebrated for its unique optical effect known as labradorescence — vivid flashes of color that dance across the polished surface when viewed under light. This 9 cm specimen from Madagascar displays an exceptional play of colors in blue, green, and golden tones.
  • Chemical formula: (Ca,Na)(Al,Si)₄O₈
  • Crystal system: Triclinic
  • Locality: Madagascar
This piece is a perfect addition for mineral collectors, display enthusiasts, and crystal lovers. With its intense iridescent glow, labradorite is not only visually stunning but also widely valued in jewelry, decorative carvings, and metaphysical practices as a stone of intuition and transformation.
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Mineral: Labradorite

Formula: (Ca,Na)(Al,Si)₄O₈

Origin: Madagascar

Type: Mineral

lwh: 90x50x10 mm

Mineralogy
Origin
Why Collect

Mineralogy

Labradorite is a plagioclase feldspar, often displaying vivid schiller effect (labradorescence). Its color spectrum ranges from electric blue and green to golden and even purple in rare cases.

Origin

This specimen was mined in Madagascar, one of the world’s most important sources of high-quality labradorite, renowned for its strong color play.

Why Collect

Labradorite combines beauty with rarity of optical effect. It is highly sought after by collectors, jewelers, and those drawn to its mystical appearance and metaphysical reputation.
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