LABRADORITE
Specimen lab-3
$ 300.00Dims: 8.4" x 6.5" x 5.0" (21.3 x 16.5 x 12.7 cm)
Wt: 7.5 lbs. (3.4 kg)
Labrador Peninsula, Canada
This specimen consists of a large, amorphous chunk of Labradorite. It shows no evidence of a crystal shape, but has crystalline tendencies, such as visible cleavage planes. It is slightly flattened, and when looking from the correct angle, these two faces each show the beautiful blue, green, and yellow iridescence that is known as Labradorescence. From any other angle, the mineral appears to have a greenish-gray color. Its luster is pearly to waxy, and it is opaque, showing dim translucence around some of its edges. Though there seems to be much internal fracturing, this piece would probably yield some really nice cabochon material. However, since most surfaces show Labradorescence from some angle, and often brightly blue, turquoise, and yellow, this specimen is a great (big) example of Labradorite.