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Labradorite captures light - when light shines into the stone, it is trapped among the crystal layers within, reflecting from one layer to the next. When the light exits the stone, its wavelength has slowed considerably. The thickness of the crystal layers within a particular piece of labradorite and the speed of the wave of light entering it determine what colors you will see. The base color of labradorite is usually a grayish black, with flashes of brilliant blue, green, yellow and pink. “Labradorescence” is the term jewelers and geologists have given this amazing phenomenon.
Product code | 5134 |
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Warranty | 2 years |
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