Labradorite Spectrolite Purple Pink Flashy Sunset Freeform | A Grade | 202 grams
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❤️ What is Labradorite?
Labradorite is a member of the feldspar mineral family. The very first known references of Labradorite are found in the legends of native people from Northern America. People of the Inuit tribe called Labradorite the “firestone” or “fire rock”. They believed that Labradorite was an intermedium between the Earth and other realms. The Boethuk people in Labrador and Newfoundland had another theory. They believed that Labradorite stone contains elements of the Northern Lights, or Aurora Borealis. This is how they explained its mesmerizing shifts in color. Beliefs of the native people formed the basis of Labradorite's meaning later on.
Labradorite was "rediscovered" by the Europeans in 1770. When Moravian missionaries first landed on the Isle of Paul in Labrador, Canada they found this magic stone. They took Labradorite back to England and France. It immediately conquered the continent with its mystical beauty.
Interestingly, Labradorite was discovered later by accident in Finland. This happened around the early 1940s, during World War II. In order to keep Russian tanks away Finns were quarrying the rocks in surrounding areas. When blowing up the rocks they discovered the deposits of Labradorite stone. Back then Labradorite was also called “spectrolite”. The name “spectrolite” is still used today in some countries. People have continued to discover Labradorite deposits in Madag
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