High quality ring/signet ring "Man or Woman", in blue Labradorite, in 0.925 Silver, size available from 60 to 74 Fr. superb cabochon set with a captivating and fascinating blue!
High quality ring/signet ring "Man or Woman", in blue Labradorite, in 0.925 Silver, size available from 60 to 74 Fr. superb cabochon set with a captivating and fascinating blue!
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About the product:
💍 Type: Signet ring
💎 Mineral Type: Labradorite
🌍 ⛏️ Origin: Madagascar
⛓️ Metal type: Rhodium-plated 925 silver
🏷️ Hallmark: 925
📏 Size: Available from 60 to 74 Fr.
📐 Dimensions: Stone size: 14 x 9 x 6 millimeters - Ring width: 3 to 5 millimeters - Thickness: 1.4 millimeters
⚖️ Weight: 12 grams
📜 Certificate: Provided by Zen Curiosity
🎁 Ideal for giving as a gift or treating yourself!
👉 Labradorite is a mineral of the plagioclase feldspar family ( silicate group, tectosilicate subgroup).
Some pieces are unique in that they have a play of colors with a metallic sheen. Blue, purple, gold, and green are the most common colors, but some quality stones can be inhabited by all colors of the spectrum.
The phenomenon is the result of interference in twin lamellae, the Schiller effect of adularescence...
📋 Mineralogical sheet:
Characteristic | Information |
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Name | Labradorite |
Category | Silicate – Plagioclase Feldspar |
Chemical formula | (Ca,Na)(Al,Si)₄O₈ |
Color | Grey to dark green, with blue, green, gold metallic reflections (labradorescence effect) |
Hardness (Mohs) | 6 – 6.5 |
Density | 2.68 – 2.72 g/cm³ |
Transparency | Translucent to opaque |
Glow | Vitreous to pearly, sometimes metallic |
Crystallography | Triclinic system |
Main deposits | Canada (Labrador, discovered in 1770), Finland (spectrolite), Madagascar, Russia |
Uses | Jewelry, protective amulets, decorative objects, mineralogical collection |
Virtues (lithotherapy) | Stone of protection against negative energies, strengthens the aura, promotes intuition and creativity, supports in times of fatigue |
Associated astrological signs | Sagittarius, Pisces, Gemini, Leo |
Short story | Discovered in Labrador (Canada) in the 18th century, hence its name. The Inuit people considered it to be the stone that fell from the Northern Lights, trapping their light. |
Characteristic | Details |
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Name | Blue Labradorite |
Composition | Feldspar (plagioclase) with blue labradorescence |
Colors | Gray to black with iridescent blue highlights |
Hardness (Mohs) | 6 – 6.5 |
Origin | Canada, Madagascar, Finland, Russia |
Physical virtues | Stimulates eyes and brain, relieves fatigue and stress, supports respiratory system |
Emotional virtues | Protects against negativity, strengthens confidence and courage, emotional balance |
Spiritual virtues | Amplifies intuition and clairvoyance, energetic protection, promotes meditation |
Astrological signs | Libra, Scorpio, Sagittarius |
Purification | Distilled water, fumigation, quartz clusters |
Recharging | Sunlight (1-2 h), moonlight, quartz clusters |
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