A mystical feldspar crystal known for protection, strengthening confidence and inner strength, and enhancing intuition and mental clarity during transformation.
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First discovered in Labrador, Canada, in 1770, Labradorite quickly became known for its mystical flashes of color. Inuit legends say it fell from the Aurora Borealis, capturing celestial light within stone.
Care: Moderately durable but has natural cleavage; avoid strong impacts and ultrasonic cleaners.
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AAA Labradorite Beaded Bracelet
First discovered in Labrador, Canada, in 1770, Labradorite quickly became known for its mystical flashes of color. Inuit legends say it fell from the Aurora Borealis, capturing celestial light within stone.
Labradorite is a plagioclase feldspar mineral composed primarily of calcium, sodium, aluminum, silicon, and oxygen. Its signature optical phenomenon, labradorescence, is caused by light diffraction within microscopic layered structures inside the crystal.
Believed to contain the frozen fire of the Aurora Borealis, Used by shamans for protection during spiritual journeys, and Carried as a talisman for psychic protection and clarity
I am surrounded by protection and guided by clear intuition. My confidence and strength grow as I embrace transformation. I trust my inner wisdom and walk forward with clarity and courage.