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Blue labradorite ring, cabochons set on a 0.925 silver ring! Adjustable size from approximately 50 to 60 Fr!
Blue labradorite ring, cabochons set on a 0.925 silver ring! Adjustable size from approximately 50 to 60 Fr!
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About the product:
💍 Type: Adjustable ring
💎 Mineral Type: Labradorite
🌍 ⛏️ Origin: Madagascar
⛓️ Metal type: Rhodium-plated 925 silver
🏷️ Hallmark: 925
📏 Size: 52, 56, 58, 60 Fr.
📐 Dimensions: Stone size: 6 x 5 millimeters - Ring width: 3 millimeters - Thickness: 1.4 millimeters
⚖️ Weight: 6 grams
📜 Certificate: Provided by Zen Curiosity
🎁 Ideal for giving as a gift or treating yourself!
📋 Mineralogical sheet:
Characteristic | Information |
---|---|
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. |
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