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Rock and Gem Shop Labradorite Palmstones
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Labradorite Palmstones

$10.00

Labradorite is a beautiful feldspar mineral known for its remarkable iridescent play of colors, which is called labradorescence. It’s typically gray, gray-white, or dark gray, but its striking feature is the metallic-looking iridescence that shimmers with blue, green, yellow, gold, or even purple hues when viewed from different angles. Labradorite is primarily found in igneous rocks and is named after Labrador, Canada, where it was first discovered.

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Labradorite is a beautiful feldspar mineral known for its remarkable iridescent play of colors, which is called labradorescence. It’s typically gray, gray-white, or dark gray, but its striking feature is the metallic-looking iridescence that shimmers with blue, green, yellow, gold, or even purple hues when viewed from different angles. Labradorite is primarily found in igneous rocks and is named after Labrador, Canada, where it was first discovered.

Labradorite is a beautiful feldspar mineral known for its remarkable iridescent play of colors, which is called labradorescence. It’s typically gray, gray-white, or dark gray, but its striking feature is the metallic-looking iridescence that shimmers with blue, green, yellow, gold, or even purple hues when viewed from different angles. Labradorite is primarily found in igneous rocks and is named after Labrador, Canada, where it was first discovered.

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