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Labradorite Box
Labradorite is a variety of plagioclase feldspar. Its name refers to the Labrador Peninsula in Canada, where it was discovered in the eighteen century. Nowadays, most raw and processed labradorite comes from Madagascar - our stones have the same origin. Labradorite is usually colourless or grey-white to blue-grey with intense blue-green iridescence, which means that the colours change as the viewing angle changes.
Special conditions/ treatment: Labradorite is fragile but stable against some chemicals. We recommend that you ask an expert before applying a chemical on the stone.
About the product: Box contains rough pieces of labradorite that have been cut and polished on one side. Size of stones ranges approx. between 5 and 12 cm. Minerals are carefully arranged into three-layered paperboard boxes - these are firm and resistant, which makes them easy to store. The boxes are wrapped into stretch cling, which prevents them from damage. Folded boxes provide a complex presentation of our minerals.
Size: approx. 275 x 195 x 45 mm
Weight: approx. 1.5 kg
Special conditions/ treatment: Labradorite is fragile but stable against some chemicals. We recommend that you ask an expert before applying a chemical on the stone.
About the product: Box contains rough pieces of labradorite that have been cut and polished on one side. Size of stones ranges approx. between 5 and 12 cm. Minerals are carefully arranged into three-layered paperboard boxes - these are firm and resistant, which makes them easy to store. The boxes are wrapped into stretch cling, which prevents them from damage. Folded boxes provide a complex presentation of our minerals.
Size: approx. 275 x 195 x 45 mm
Weight: approx. 1.5 kg