Labradorite Golden Flash - 110×110×110 mm - 2246 g
Labradorite sphere with a beautiful golden reflection.
Labradorite is a mineral belonging to the feldspar family, characterized by a strong iridescence caused by the refraction effect of light on the ripples present in its crystalline structure.
Its extraction takes place mainly in some regions of Madagascar, such as the Antsiranana and Tulear areas.
From a geological point of view, labradorite forms in igneous rocks, such as basalts, following the cooling and crystallization of magma. In particular, labradorite is formed due to the presence of elements such as calcium, aluminum and silicon in the magma, which combine to form the crystalline structure of the mineral.
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Labradorite sphere with a beautiful golden reflection.
Labradorite is a mineral belonging to the feldspar family, characterized by a strong iridescence caused by the refraction effect of light on the ripples present in its crystalline structure.
Its extraction takes place mainly in some regions of Madagascar, such as the Antsiranana and Tulear areas.
From a geological point of view, labradorite forms in igneous rocks, such as basalts, following the cooling and crystallization of magma. In particular, labradorite is formed due to the presence of elements such as calcium, aluminum and silicon in the magma, which combine to form the crystalline structure of the mineral.