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Madagascar labradorite bracelet AA faceted beads 925 silver

BRA-LABBAR-02

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BRA-LABBAR-02
Origin: Madagascar
Grade: A

Dimensions:
From 17 to 21cm

Weight:
About 4g

Origin:
Madagascar

Grade:
AA = very high

Beautiful bracelet made of 3-4mm faceted labradorite beads.
925 silver handcuff and chain closure allowing the size to be adjusted from 17 to 21cm.

Labradorite comes from the Labrador region of Canada. This is a Canadian region where approximately one-third of the population is indigenous (Innu, Inuit, and Métis). This incredible stone was discovered in 1770 by a group of missionaries from Central Europe tasked with evangelizing the local population.
The suffix "ite" comes from Greek and means "mineral." Labradorite literally means "mineral from Labrador." It was not until 1780 that geologist M. Foster named this stone labradorite.
This stone is sometimes nicknamed "rainbow moonstone." Spectrolite, a variety of labradorite, displays all shades of the light spectrum. Discovered during World War II in Finland, this mineral resembles the inside of mussel shells. Although the colors are similar, labradorite should not be confused with opal or moonstone.
Several legends are associated with labradorite. The most famous is that of the Scandinavian peoples. This legend tells that labradorite has its magnificent iridescent reflections thanks to the Northern Lights.
At the same time, the Inuit tradition explains that a young warrior broke an immense labradorite with his spear to release its celestial light. Shards burst from the stone and rose to the sky, forming the Northern Lights. Others spread across the earth, freezing eternally in the rock, creating these labradorite stones with their splendid reflections.
Some natives believed that this stone was the link between the earthly world and the invisible world. They believed that the rock contained the souls of their ancestors.
However, during archaeological excavations in Maine, various objects carved from labradorite were found. They date back to the year 1000 and were made by Algonquin Native Americans.
It is believed that people attracted to labradorite are descendants of the sunken continent of Atlantis. For the record, Atlantis was a vast island, attributed to the sea god Poseidon during the division of the world. This island suddenly disappeared during a cataclysm caused by Zeus.
According to the ancients, labradorite possesses powerful healing properties. They say that by grinding it into powder, it would cure many ailments. In the second half of the 19th century, many jewelers crafted fabulous jewelry in various styles from labradorite. They notably made cameos and carvings. Labradorites, of lesser quality, were used as facing stone on building facades or as ornamental objects for decoration.
Labradorite belongs to the plagioclase feldspar family, which includes silicates and tectosilicates. It mainly contains sodium, calcium, iron, and magnesium. It emits magnificent metallic blue, yellow, or green reflections caused by adularescence, a kind of shimmering effect due to the interference of different internal layers, also known as the Schiller effect. It forms in metamorphic or igneous rocks. It has a hardness of 6 to 6.5 on the Mohs scale.
The main deposits are located in Madagascar, Algeria, Australia, China, France, etc.

In lithotherapy, labradorite is a true protective stone with a sponge-like function. Indeed, it absorbs all negative energies from the environment. Freed from these polluting energies, the mind becomes positive and psychologically balanced.
This stone is recommended for healthcare workers and empaths. It helps them avoid becoming overly emotionally involved in their pain and provides them with understanding.
Labradorite effectively combats anxiety, unreasonable fears, and fears. It soothes its wearer and brings serenity. It radiates a sense of well-being and calm. The mind can drift into peaceful dreams. Its radiant yet warm energy fosters feelings of happiness, joy, and peace.
This fabulous stone is said to be a stone of openness to others. It is ideal for people suffering from insecurities and shyness. It engenders a certain assurance and greater self-confidence. It encourages compassion, understanding, and love for others. It also helps lonely people feel better.
It's a stone of inspiration that's ideal for creative professions. It stimulates the mind and imagination. The creative person can finally focus and focus their mind on the present. It effectively combats procrastination.




Features

Color :

  • Green

Astrological sign:

  • Cancer

Stone Type:

  • Ball Stones

Age :

  • Adults

Gender :

  • Unisex
  • Women
Madagascar labradorite bracelet AA faceted beads 925 silver
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