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Labradorite
Properties: due to its opalescent appearance, it can be assigned to all energies, planets and elements. It is a highly mystical and protective stone, brings light into life, is a stone of esoteric knowledge, initiates into mysterious mysteries, supports the development of intuition, brings new thoughts, removes negative energies attacks the aura, suppresses fear, uncertainty, remnants of old disappointments and past lives, strengthens self-belief, calms an overactive mind, breaks illusions and penetrates to the roots of thinking, evokes repressed memories of the past, brings strength and endurance, is a stone of transformation and it helps us in times of great change.
Medicinal use: cures colds, rheumatism, relieves tension during menstruation, adjusts hormone balance, metabolism, removes stress, lowers blood pressure, seeks and treats causes of imbalance.
Colors: blue, gray, dark gray, white, with an admixture of orange, yellow or green
Uses: protection, power, transformation, esoteric, healing
Location: Madagascar, Finland, Russia, India, USA, Mexico
Technical description: silicate, feldspar, plagioclase, transparent to translucent, colorful opalescent luster, perfect fissibility. Jewelry labradorite is known as spectrolite.
Degree of hardness: 7.5-8
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