derives its name from the Greek word for violet
Massive deposits or large damaged crystals are used to produce balls and standing free forms in this material
the tend to lack clarity
often adorned with Pyrite on the etched surfaces
Lab testing has revealed they are not true Emeralds
Natural Rough Labradorite Cobbed Specimens x 35 From Tulear, Madagascar Zambia derives its name from thePRODUCT INFORMATION General Description Rough specimens, cheap as chips. Generally Speaking, Labradorite is a truly exceptional mineral, celebrated for its mesmerizing chatoyancy, which manifests in a captivating spectrum of colours. These hues can range from enchanting shades of blue, yellow, pink, purple, and occasionally, a stunning red. Among these, the deep blue variety is the most commonly encountered, while other colours are notably less