Labradorite Natural Healing Gemstone Chakra Crystal for Meditation, Spiritual Growth & Transformation (with Pine Wood Box) Spiritual Gift 1.5-1.7 Inches
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Labradorite Natural Healing Gemstone Chakra Crystal for Meditation, Spiritual Growth & Transformation (with Pine Wood Box) Spiritual Gift 1.5-1.7 Inches
Magical 1.5 inch polished hexagonal labradorite crystal in a pine wood box with sliding lid. Also known as rainbow moonstone, considered by many to be a stone of transformation. Labradorite is a useful companion through change, imparting strength and the power to persevere. It balances and protects the aura, raises consciousness and grounds spiritual energies. Excellent for strengthening intuition and promoting psychic abilities. Perfect for crystal reiki work as it sits perfectly on the body wherever it's placed. Ideal size for holding in-hand, or carrying in your pocket. Looks great on a desk or shelf, perfect decor for your meditation or sacred space. Gives off iridescent flashes of blue, green, white, orange or yellow known as labradorescence. Each stone is unique, sample photos are for reference only. Flashes display dark, metallic-like color shimmers that change depending on how the light hits the stone. Labradorite has such a mystical appearance, it can seem like such an ordinary looking rock but with just a slight tilt of your head, the most beautiful flashes of colorful light appear. It is no wonder that this mystical appearance has inspired legends and was used by the Inuit people of Labrador in healing potions. The Legend of the fire stone It is said that long ago, while an Inuit warrior was wandering near the sea, he saw that some of the Northern Lights (Aurora Borealis) had been trapped in the rocks along the shore, and with a swift thrust of his mighty spear, he freed these lights. The Inuit also believed that the spirits of their dead ancestors could be seen in the Aurora Borealis. Although Labradorite may have been made popular by Europeans, the natives of Labrador had been using a powdered form of the rock for a long time prior, calling it "fire stone" because of its mystical appearance .