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Labradorite Free Shape, 1.5 lb
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Labradorite Free Shape, 1.5 lb

Labradorite Free Shape, 1.5 lb
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  • Primary Spiritual Use: Intuition
  • Secondary Spiritual Use: Psychic
  • Element: Water
  • Zodiac: Leo, Scorpio, Sagittarius
  • Chakra: Third Eye
  • Tradition: Modern crystal practice
  • Intent: Intuition, Psychic, Protection
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Labradorite is the stone that does nothing until you move. Held still it is a dull grey-green; tilt it and the face flashes blue, gold, or green, a shimmer the mineralogists named labradorescence after the stone itself. This is a free shape of about 1.5 pounds, polished but left in its own natural outline.

At this size it is a piece you set down somewhere and turn when you pass it.

Key Features of This Labradorite Free Shape

A natural free shape. Polished but unshaped, its own outline, so no two pieces are the same.

About 1.5 lb, from Madagascar. Substantial enough to anchor a shelf or an altar.

The flash. Blue, gold, or green depending on the angle, which is the whole point of the stone.

Product Details

  • One labradorite free shape, approximately 1.5 lb
  • Material: labradorite, sourced from Madagascar
  • Note: labradorite is a feldspar and can chip along its cleavage planes; handle it gently
  • The flash, shade, and shape vary piece to piece; yours will not match the photo exactly
  • SKU: GFSLAB1

The Spiritual Significance

The flash is the whole story, and it is genuinely a physical thing: light entering the stone bounces between microscopic internal layers and comes back out as color that was never in the pigment. The mineral was named in the 1770s after Labrador, where Moravian missionaries first collected it, and an Inuit legend holds that the northern lights were once trapped in the rocks of that coast until a man struck them free with his spear, leaving some behind in the stone.

Labradorite has no entry in Cunningham or the older folk sources, so we leave its element and planet blank rather than inventing them. What modern crystal practice has made of it follows the flash: a stone kept for intuition and for what stays hidden until the light hits it right. Judy Hall places it at the third eye. These are contemporary attributions, and we file them as such.

How To Use This Labradorite Free Shape

  1. Cleanse it on arrival with smoke or moonlight; skip salt and long soaking, since feldspar is not fond of either.
  2. Pick it up and turn it. The flash is the point, and it only appears in motion.
  3. Keep it on a desk or an altar within reach, rather than shelved out of the light.
  4. Anchor a grid with it; at this weight it is a natural center.
  5. Handle it gently and store it apart from harder stones.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What causes the flash?

Light bouncing between microscopic layers inside the stone, an optical effect called labradorescence. It is not pigment; the color is made by the structure.

What is a free shape?

A stone polished but left in its own natural outline rather than cut to a sphere, point, or slab.

What does practice keep it for?

Intuition, and for what stays hidden until the light hits it right. These are modern crystal attributions; labradorite has no entry in Cunningham, so we assign it no element or planet. Hall places it at the third eye.

Will mine look like the photo?

Not exactly. The flash, shade, and outline vary piece to piece, so yours will be its own.

How do I care for it?

Smoke or moonlight to cleanse. Skip salt and long soaking, and handle it gently, since feldspar chips along its cleavage planes.

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