Labradorite is plagioclase feldspar.
Great iridescent play of colors with a metallic sheen.
Depending on the viewing angle, the light refracts on submicroscopic twin lamellae, resulting in incredible interference colors.
The first site and namesake is the Labrador Peninsula in Canada.
Sawn and polished front surface. Straight base.
Wonderful decorative object
Weight: 1.9 kilogram
Dimensions: 17 cm high x 9 x 8 cm
The raw material is found in Tulear - Madagascar