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Labradorite collection stone

Weight 910 gr
CHARACTERISTICS
Weight 910 gr
Size 100x85x55 mm
Reference 200903789
Mineral mineral Labradorite
Category Decoration stones
Group Free forms
Country Country Madagascar Madagascar
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Formula (Ca,Na)(Si,Al)4O8] LABRADORITE
O Oxygen Other no metal 47.09%
Si Silicon Metalloids 24.79%
Al Aluminum Poor metal 15.88%
Ca Calcium Alkaline earth metal 8.86%
Na Sodium Alkali metal 3.38%
99.99%
Labradorite, is a mineral renowned for its beautiful iridescent colours, called labradorescence, this optical property of this rock is due to the diffraction of light within its crystalline structure. Microscopic inclusions and micro-fractures present in the crystal act like tiny prisms, dispersing white light into a spectrum of vivid colours, usually blues, greens and yellows. Formed in igneous rocks, often associated with volcanic environments, labradorite is the result of complex geological processes. Its name comes from the Labrador Peninsula in Canada, where it was first discovered. Due to its beauty and unique optical properties, labradorite is highly valued in mineralogy and jewelry. It is used for making jewelry, cabochons, and decorative objects. Collectors are particularly interested in specimens with spectacular labradorescence, with bright colors and intricate patterns.

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