Mineral Name: Feldspar
Color: Gray to smoky black
Hardness: 6 - 6.5
Specific Gravity: 2.70
Labradorite is a variety of plagioclase feldspar found
in igneous rocks and characterized by brilliant colors
in some specimens. It is a member of the plagioclase
series of minerals defined at approximately the 50% to
70% CaAl2 Si2 O8 . All members of the plagioclase
series usually display lamellar twinning called "Albite
Twinning". Labradorite is usually cut with a flat
surface in order to highlight the flashes of color.
Labradorite is said to heal mental confusion and
indecision allowing to understand ourselves on a
deeper level. It is a solar plexus stone and
strengthens the immune system. A beautiful mineral,
labradorite can produce a colorful play of light
across cleavage planes and in sliced sections called
labradorescence that ranges from the blues and violets
through greens, yellows and oranges. The gemstone is
found in the regions of Newfoundland, Canada, Ukraine,
Ural mountains, and the USA. Finish labradorite is
also known as spectrolite. The major sources include:
Finland, Canada and the USA.





