
Labradorite has an effect called labradoresence (it’s a little on the nose, but whatever). It’s the only stone in the world that reflects light the way it does. In fact, rainbow moonstone isn’t actually moonstone at all. While still part of the feldspar family, Moonstone doesn’t really have that much color flash, it’s has more of a lustrous cat’s eye effect (called Chatoyancy). But what we think of as rainbow moonstone is actually just white Labradorite. See Labradorite is a vaguely transparent greyish or whitish color in and of itself, but along its cleavage (No, Not THAT cleavage… but the natural break line of the stone) the light penetrates and is reflected back in an array of beautiful colors. If you look at the pictures below, you can see where the large heart shaped stones are shifted first one way and then the other. This shows both the translucent stone with its break lines and then the color play as the light hits it from another angle. Feldspar stones in general are one of only a handful of stones that are always deliberately cut to include as many “inclusions” as possible. And because it’s not a brittle stone, it can also be found carved.
Have a case of the blahs? Discover the magic of your spirit and its connection to the universe with Labradorite, the best stone for fighting off an existential crisis. A rock star of mystical lore and ancient legends, the Labradorite crystal meaning can be traced back to the native peoples of icy Canada that believed the stone was created from frozen fire, a result of the northern lights. With its pearly hues that shimmer in a range of iridescent blues and greens, the Labradorite crystal reminds us to keep it magical by linking us to the spirit world, a dimension where anything is possible. Other stones keep us anchored to the earth with their powerful grounding effects while Labradorite encourages us to keep our head in the clouds.
Have a case of the blahs? Discover the magic of your spirit and its connection to the universe with Labradorite, the best stone for fighting off an existential crisis. A rock star of mystical lore and ancient legends, the Labradorite crystal meaning can be traced back to the native peoples of icy Canada that believed the stone was created from frozen fire, a result of the northern lights. With its pearly hues that shimmer in a range of iridescent blues and greens, the Labradorite crystal reminds us to keep it magical by linking us to the spirit world, a dimension where anything is possible. Other stones keep us anchored to the earth with their powerful grounding effects while Labradorite encourages us to keep our head in the clouds.