Labradorite slab – Madagascar – 40cm wide
PUMI2692-1
This labradorite slab comes from the deposits near Maniry, in southwestern Madagascar—one of the island’s most renowned sources of high-quality feldspar. The name “labradorite” comes from the Labrador Peninsula in Canada, where the mineral was first identified in the 18th century. But only Madagascar offers such large and vivid crystals
The stone has been fully polished on both faces, revealing the full effect of its labradorescence: shimmering flashes of blue, green, gold, and some violet in the middle. This slab cut is a first in our collection and enhances the interplay of light across the entire surface.
The stone has been fully polished on both faces, revealing the full effect of its labradorescence: shimmering flashes of blue, green, gold, and some violet in the middle. This slab cut is a first in our collection and enhances the interplay of light across the entire surface.
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