Labradorite
Labradorite is the stone for the in-between — when you've let go of what was and haven't yet arrived at what's next. The light is already inside it. You just have to move.
Air, Water
Uranus, Moon
Third Eye, Throat
On an altar during periods of intentional change or transition; beside the bed when navigating uncertainty. It works well in creative and writing spaces where the gap between what is and what could be is actively being navigated.
The geology of Labradorite
Labradorite belongs to the Feldspar (plagioclase) family, with a Mohs hardness of 6. Explore its mineral structure, formation process, care notes, and geological origins in the Myrtle collection.
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