Natural First Quality Labradorite Polished- 939.66 g

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Specimen: Labradorite (scientific name: Labradorite); polished natural Labradorite from Madagascar, weight 939.66 g.

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This unique Labradorite freeform enchants with its fascinating, iridescent coloration. The characteristic shimmer, which glows in deep blue and vivid green, makes this gemstone a true highlight for collectors and mineral enthusiasts. The natural form of the stone lends it a special authenticity and makes it a perfect decorative piece for any home.

Labradorite is often described as the “stone of magic” and is known for promoting creativity and self-confidence. In the esoteric world it is also regarded as a protective companion that supports inner clarity and strength.

Stone: Labradorite
Weight: 939.66g
Size: 130x107x43mm
Treatment: None
Origin: Madagascar

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This unique Labradorite freeform enchants with its fascinating, iridescent coloration. The characteristic shimmer, which glows in deep blue and vivid green, makes this gemstone a true highlight for collectors and mineral enthusiasts. The natural form of the stone lends it a special authenticity and makes it a perfect decorative piece for any home.

Labradorite is often described as the “stone of magic” and is known for promoting creativity and self-confidence. In the esoteric world it is also regarded as a protective companion that supports inner clarity and strength.

Stone: Labradorite
Weight: 939.66g
Size: 130x107x43mm
Treatment: None
Origin: Madagascar

Our shipping costs are checked and recognized by Catawiki.
We have an external shipping company that performs the final inspection, collection, packaging and shipping; that is what these shipping costs are for.
The buyer bears all possible import and export costs, duties, shipping costs, etc..
See also our other items and shipping costs, pickup costs to save..
In some of the pictures the stone was backlit to show you the color of the stone.
In some stones we have held a light under the stone to better show the color of the pieces. And color deviations etc. may occur, as every computer, monitor and mobile device may display colors with different qualities.

The disclaimer about the healing properties
as previously given :
It is believed that certain gemstones and minerals have beneficial health and spiritual properties.
We and Catawiki cannot guarantee or be held liable for these suggested attributes which have no scientific evidence and cannot be considered a substitute for traditional medical treatment.

#MWFINDS

Details

Main mineral
Natural First Quality Labradorite
Mineral form
Polished
Weight
939.66 g
Country of origin
Madagascar
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Objects sold
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