Labradorite Family
$420.00Price
This family of labradorite consists of a trio of unique specimens that exhibit wild displays of blue and green labradorescence.
(Geology.com) What Causes Labradorescence?
Labradorescence is not a display of colors reflected from the surface of a specimen. Instead, light enters the stone, strikes a twinning surface within the stone, and reflects from it. The color seen by the observer is the color of light reflected from that twinning surface. Different twinning surfaces within the stone reflect different colors of light. Light reflecting from different twinning surfaces in various parts of the stone can give the stone a multi-colored appearance.
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Specimen 1
Specimen 2
Specimen 3