Ranging from 8mm to 10mm, these cabochons are flat on the back and have a rounded top. They are randomly selected and may include shades of blue, green, yellow and orange.
Lore of the Inuit peoples claim that labradorite fell from the frozen fire of the Aurora Borealis, also known as the Northern Lights. At first glance, labradorite may appear grey in color until small shifts in lighting and positional reveal the gorgeous flash, also know as fire, that it is known for. Every stone is uniquely one of a kind in coloring and some may even feature a full range of colors.
Mohs Scale: 6-6.5
Family: Feldspar
Locality of labradorite: Madagascar, Canada, Russia, Finland, Mexico, and the United States.