Labradorite Cabochons
A variety of feldspar which has a varied display of colors suggestive of the northern lights,
also known as spectrolite. Although it has a dirty grey colour in the rough, cut stones aquire a metallic lustre and
a beautiful sheen at the right angle. The stones are usually cut with a flat surface and have been carved as cameos. The original
source circa 1770 was the island of St.Paul, Labrador, Canada.
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Pretty petite crystal-shaped jewelry point. I honestly couldn't capture the color sheen in the photo, but trust me, it's
there. Approx. size: 5x6(4)x27 Weight: 9.95 cts.
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