Dark natural stone transformed by flashes of blue, green, and gold.
Labradorite is best known for labradorescence—the shifting color flash that appears when light strikes the stone from different angles. Each piece below has been photographed individually so you can see the exact specimen being offered.
Because the flash changes with angle and lighting, every piece has its own personality and may reveal colors not visible in every photograph.
A substantial polished labradorite freeform with broad areas of blue, green, and gold flash across its face. Different viewing angles reveal changing color and depth throughout the stone.
Labradorite is known for labradorescence—the blue, green, gold, and sometimes rainbow flash that appears as the stone is moved through the light. Natural internal lines, darker areas, and variations in flash are part of the stone.
A strong statement piece for a mantel, console, large shelf, or mineral cabinet.
A polished labradorite sphere with bright bands of blue and green flash moving across the darker stone. Its rounded surface lets the labradorescence appear from multiple angles.
Labradorite is known for labradorescence—the blue, green, gold, and sometimes rainbow flash that appears as the stone is moved through the light. Natural internal lines, darker areas, and variations in flash are part of the stone.
Includes a small display stand and works beautifully on a shelf, desk, or cabinet.
A polished labradorite tower with a dark base color and flashes that become visible as the piece is turned in the light.
Labradorite is known for labradorescence—the blue, green, gold, and sometimes rainbow flash that appears as the stone is moved through the light. Natural internal lines, darker areas, and variations in flash are part of the stone.
A compact upright piece for a desk, shelf, or mixed crystal display.
A second polished labradorite tower with its own natural patterning and subtle flash. The exact piece shown is the one offered.
Labradorite is known for labradorescence—the blue, green, gold, and sometimes rainbow flash that appears as the stone is moved through the light. Natural internal lines, darker areas, and variations in flash are part of the stone.
A narrow upright accent for a shelf, desk, or crystal cabinet.
A medium polished labradorite sphere with smoky gray coloring and areas of blue-gold flash that shift as the sphere is viewed from different directions.
Labradorite is known for labradorescence—the blue, green, gold, and sometimes rainbow flash that appears as the stone is moved through the light. Natural internal lines, darker areas, and variations in flash are part of the stone.
Includes a small display stand and fits easily into a cabinet, desk arrangement, or gift display.
A small polished labradorite pyramid with dark natural patterning and flashes that appear as the light moves across its faces.
Labradorite is known for labradorescence—the blue, green, gold, and sometimes rainbow flash that appears as the stone is moved through the light. Natural internal lines, darker areas, and variations in flash are part of the stone.
A compact geometric piece for a desk, shelf, or mixed stone arrangement.
A polished labradorite heart with a vivid blue-green flash across the face. The curved shape highlights the changing colors especially well.
Labradorite is known for labradorescence—the blue, green, gold, and sometimes rainbow flash that appears as the stone is moved through the light. Natural internal lines, darker areas, and variations in flash are part of the stone.
A beautiful small display piece and an easy gift choice.