LABRADORITE

Chakra- All; Element-wind; Hardness-6-6.5

Labradorite is the plagioclase feldspar ad in the same family as Albite.  Labradorite has been found in some meteorites.

Gem quality Labradorite is known as Spectrolite; which is a colorless variety, darkened with needlelike inclusions, it is often called black moonstone.  Spectrolite is a dark and opalescent blue with a shimmer when the light hits it.  It was discovered in Finland during WWII, and it is also called falcon's-eye.

According to an Eskimo legend, the Northern Lights were once imprisoned in the rocks along the coast of Labrador.  It is told that a wandering Eskimo warrior found them and was able to free most of the lights with a mighty blow of his spear. Some of the lights were still trapped within the stone, and thus we have today the beautiful mineral known as Labradorite. Labradorite was originally discovered in on St. Paul Island, Labrador, Canada in 1770. Pieces of the stone were found among the artifacts of the Red Painted People of Maine. The name Labradorite comes from the province of Labrador in Canada, which is a famous locality for Labradorite with an iridescent play of colors.

Labradorite is said to provide quick relief from anxiety, hopelessness and depression, replacing them with enthusiasm, self-confidence and inspiration. It is said to dispel negativity and to bring clear understanding by enhancing clarity of thought and improving one's ability to cooperate with others in harmony.

Labradorite is also said to give perseverance, strength and enhanced intuition when one is experiencing times of conflict and change.  Labradorite is told to be helpful in treating eye and brain disorders, and to help regulate metabolism and the digestive process.

Healing

Labradorite is particularly effective in alleviating bone issues, disorders of the spinal column and the wear and tear of the joints. Rheumatism and arthritis may also benefit from this stone's healing powers.

Psychologically, Labradorite has a calming and harmonizing effect, so it is a wonderful stone for irascible people.  It improves intuition and clarifies the possessor's own views and objectives. When intended for healing purposes, Labradorite should be carried as a touchstone tumbled or in jewelry, and then cleansed under running water.  If it's surface becomes cloudy, it should be put in mineral water in placed in the sun for a few days to regenerate and refresh.