Labrador Peninsula, Canada
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Labrador Peninsula, Canada
The story goes that in 1780, a priest, while walking on the Labrador Peninsula, saw a grayish stone with different colors, he picked it up and was so impressed that he named the stone Labradorite.
Labradorite color
Labradorite is a gray stone where, when you move the stone, different colors become visible, known as labradorescence. The most common colors in labradorite are blue, green and yellow. Sometimes you also find this stone with a red/purple color, but these colors are not often seen.
Labradorite deposits
Labradorite is found in several places around the world, including Canada, the United States, Australia, Norway, Finland, and Mexico.
Labradorite meaning
The gemstone labradorite protects against negative influences. The stone reduces fear and provides strength, self-confidence and perseverance. It brings out your hidden talents and stimulates imagination and creativity.
Labradorite and zodiac signs
Labradorite belongs to the zodiac signs Pisces and Cancer.