Labradorite is often called the “Stone of Magic,” and for good reason. At first glance, it might look like a simple, dark grey stone, but as soon as it catches the light, it reveals flashes of electric blue, gold, pale green, or fiery orange.
This phenomenon is scientifically known as labradorescence.
Visual Appeal
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The “Flash”: Unlike stones that sparkle on the surface, Labradorite’s glow comes from within the stone due to light reflecting off internal structures.
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Color Palette: Typically a deep charcoal or smoky green base, making the iridescent “schiller” effect pop.
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Uniqueness: No two beads are identical; each one has its own “map” of light and internal fractures.
Metaphysical Profile
In the crystal community, Labradorite is considered the ultimate stone for transformation and protection.
| Benefit | Description |
| Shielding | Believed to create a “cloak” that protects the wearer from negative energy. |
| Intuition | Often used to tap into “inner sight” or spark flashes of creativity. |
| Change | Known as a companion for those going through big life transitions, providing strength and perseverance. |





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