Labradorite is a feldspar mineral, known for their iridescent display of color(s).
Labradorite is named after its location of discovery on the Isle of Paul, near Nain, Labrador, Canada where it was discovered in 1770.
Mohs Hardness: 6 – 6.5
An Inuit lore tells Labradorite fell from the frozen fire of the Aurora Borealis. Legend says that an Inuit warrior found a cave with the Aurora Borealis embedded within the rocks, on the shoreline of Labrador, Canada. He attempted to release the Aurora Borealis with his spear but was unable to remove it all, leaving some of the light imprisoned in the rocks forever. The Inuit also believed that the spirits of their dead ancestors could be seen in the Aurora Borealis.
Labradorite Crystal is a stone of magic and protection.
Labradorite stimulates the Throat Chakra
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