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Bracelet, labradorite, 07-08mm beads
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Bracelet, labradorite, 07-08mm beads


Product number 0610350032
EAN 4034113031992
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The beads on this classic Labradorite bracelet have a diameter of 7-8mm; the bracelet, which is threaded onto rubber, is approx. 19cm long. Numerous beads show the typical blue shimmer of the Labradorite.

Strengthening intuition and mediumistic gifts as well as bringing forgotten memories to light and recognizing illusions are among the classic uses of labradorite in gemstone healing.

Dark labradorite belongs to the Feldspar family.

The first labradorites arrived in Europe in the 18th century after they were found on the Canadian Labrador Peninsula in 1770. The Czech missionary Father Adolf found the first pieces there when the Moravians founded numerous settlements on the forest-covered peninsula in the Atlantic. The mineral was given its name "labradorite" in 1832 by the French mineralogist and professor François Bedaunt (1787 - 1850) due to its location on the Labrador Peninsula. Occasional spellings such as labardorite, labradoride, labradoriet, labradorite, labratorite or lapradorite are therefore incorrect.

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