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Labradorite
Labradorite is a member of the Feldspar family and is treasured for its remarkable play of colour, known as labradorescence. It is named after the Labrador peninsula of Canada where it was first discovered. According to an ancient legend Northern Lights were trapped inside the rocks along the coast. They were found and freed by an Inuit warrior. It is believed, the warrior couldn’t release all the lights and so some still remain imprisoned in this beautiful gemstone.
Labradorite can be found in countries like Mexico, Madagascar, Finland, Greenland, Italy, Russia, India, USA and Scandinavia.
Labradorite is the Stone of Magic, a crystal of shamans and healers. The stone, usually grey-green, dark grey, grey-blue or greyish-white, is composed in aggregate layers that refract light as iridescent flashes of peacock blue, gold, pale green, or coppery red.
It is believed to awaken one’s own awareness of inner spirit and intuition. This gemstone stimulates the Throat Chakra and is very beneficial in balancing all Chakras. It is believed to help bring clarity to an over active mind and joy and spontaneity to the daily routine. It is said to heal pains, colds and respiratory problems and relieve the body from stress and anxiety.
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Metaphysical and alternative crystal healing powers and properties are not to be taken as confirmed advice. Traditional, ceremonial and mythological gemstone lore is collected from various resources. This information is not to replace the advice of your doctor. Should you have any medical conditions, please see a licensed medical practitioner. HUTKE does not guarantee any claims or statements of healing or astrological birthstone powers and cannot be held liable under any circumstances.