Rainbow Moonstone Palmstones

$10.00

Rainbow Moonstone is a variety of labradorite feldspar characterized by its stunning adularescence, which is a shimmering play of colors that appears to move across the stone as light hits it from different angles. This optical effect, often displaying hues of blue, green, pink, and yellow, gives the stone its “rainbow” name. Rainbow Moonstone typically has a milky or translucent white base, which enhances the visual impact of its colorful flashes.

Rainbow Moonstone is primarily found in India, Sri Lanka, and Madagascar. These regions are known for producing high-quality specimens with vibrant adularescence. Smaller deposits can also be found in countries such as Australia, Norway, Poland, and the United States.

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Rainbow Moonstone is a variety of labradorite feldspar characterized by its stunning adularescence, which is a shimmering play of colors that appears to move across the stone as light hits it from different angles. This optical effect, often displaying hues of blue, green, pink, and yellow, gives the stone its “rainbow” name. Rainbow Moonstone typically has a milky or translucent white base, which enhances the visual impact of its colorful flashes.

Rainbow Moonstone is primarily found in India, Sri Lanka, and Madagascar. These regions are known for producing high-quality specimens with vibrant adularescence. Smaller deposits can also be found in countries such as Australia, Norway, Poland, and the United States.

Rainbow Moonstone is a variety of labradorite feldspar characterized by its stunning adularescence, which is a shimmering play of colors that appears to move across the stone as light hits it from different angles. This optical effect, often displaying hues of blue, green, pink, and yellow, gives the stone its “rainbow” name. Rainbow Moonstone typically has a milky or translucent white base, which enhances the visual impact of its colorful flashes.

Rainbow Moonstone is primarily found in India, Sri Lanka, and Madagascar. These regions are known for producing high-quality specimens with vibrant adularescence. Smaller deposits can also be found in countries such as Australia, Norway, Poland, and the United States.