Sunset Labradorite Palmstone / Pebbles
Labradorite is part of a mineral family called the feldspars, it is the ‘schiller’ effect that creates that beautiful flash that we all know and love. Labradorite rates a 6-6.5 on the Mohs scale of hardness therefore it is fine to be cleansed in water.
Labradorite is a magic stone, great for protection, intuition, grounding, transformation and creativity. A beautiful folk tale relates labradorite to the aurora borealis, suggesting the northern lights are trapped within the stone.
Sunset labradorite is named after its beautiful flash colours that resembles a sunset. Each of these palm stones varies in size, please check images for size references.
Labradorite is part of a mineral family called the feldspars, it is the ‘schiller’ effect that creates that beautiful flash that we all know and love. Labradorite rates a 6-6.5 on the Mohs scale of hardness therefore it is fine to be cleansed in water.
Labradorite is a magic stone, great for protection, intuition, grounding, transformation and creativity. A beautiful folk tale relates labradorite to the aurora borealis, suggesting the northern lights are trapped within the stone.
Sunset labradorite is named after its beautiful flash colours that resembles a sunset. Each of these palm stones varies in size, please check images for size references.
Labradorite is part of a mineral family called the feldspars, it is the ‘schiller’ effect that creates that beautiful flash that we all know and love. Labradorite rates a 6-6.5 on the Mohs scale of hardness therefore it is fine to be cleansed in water.
Labradorite is a magic stone, great for protection, intuition, grounding, transformation and creativity. A beautiful folk tale relates labradorite to the aurora borealis, suggesting the northern lights are trapped within the stone.
Sunset labradorite is named after its beautiful flash colours that resembles a sunset. Each of these palm stones varies in size, please check images for size references.
FAQ - Labradorite
Can Labradorite go in water?
Labradorite has a hardness of 6-6.5 on the hardness scale therefore it should be fine to cleanse in water, I wouldn’t recommend keeping it in water or leaving it in water for sustained periods of time.